Full-Scale Business Expansion and Accelerated Talent Recruitment

Class101 Expands and Relocates to New Gangnam Headquarters View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Online class platform Class101 (CEO Gong Dae-seon) announced on the 3rd that it is relocating its headquarters to Gangnam and embarking on a new leap forward. Launched in March 2018, Class101 is expanding its headquarters from Seoul Station to Gangnam after about four years, aiming to actively expand its business and accelerate talent recruitment.


The new headquarters is located in the WeWork Tower building on Teheran-ro, at the center of the Gangnam business district, with a total of 12 floors dedicated exclusively to Class101. In addition to workspaces, it includes a library, nap rooms, massage rooms, and a convenience store. The company explained that it created an environment where members can work and rest comfortably and stably, maintaining a balanced life.


Furthermore, to enable over 350 members to communicate freely and comfortably anytime and anywhere, the convenience of the space has been significantly improved. A large lounge for company-wide town halls has been prepared, and the number of meeting rooms available by group size and purpose has been greatly expanded to about 40. To build a creator ecosystem, dedicated photo and video shooting studios as well as a real-time live studio capable of high-definition broadcasting are being prepared, with plans to add dedicated studios and facilities for creator content production in the future.



Gong Dae-seon, CEO of Class101, said, "We wanted to create an environment in the new headquarters where the company and its members can immerse themselves with all their strength and grow together." He added, "Going forward, Class101 will continue to lead the industry by pursuing new attempts and challenges, steadily achieving business goals and focusing on growth."


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