Brilio.net/en - A space to grow and explore where millennials feel happy to work in is becoming more and more important as they slowly make up more of the workforce and nowhere is this more true or recognized than at a startup.
Inspired by Google's Googleplex, startups the world over have tried to promote a stress-free environment with their headquarters. Here's a handful:
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1. King.
This digital company is behind the super-popular mobile game, Candy Crush. The Swedish company decided to take a rainforest shelter theme for its Stockholm office. There are plants and foliage everywhere, "trees" and walls are covered in Norwegian lichen. The floor is even designed to look like there is a stream running along it.
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2. Foursquare.
This location-based social network’s New York office is full of quirky corners and artistic workspaces. In addition to all the coziness in all over the place, their office also boasts a recreation room to spoil their employees with ping pong tables, foosball and shuffleboards. Easy decision to "check in" here.
3. Fab
This e-commerce startup just launched in June, but already has 1.65 million members. With an additional funding of $40 million, they transformed their Manhattan office into fabulous designer workspace with some funky designs and Instagram-worthy knick-knacks.
4. Path.
You've probably seen countless beautiful photos on Path, but the people behind the app work in a very Path-worthy environment. The San Francisco office has lots of big, open air windows that provide views and natural light, a blackboard with chalk murals, as well as a retro phone booth in the middle of the workspace.
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