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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
  • LinkedIn’s pre-pandemic plans for its new, flagship office included more than 1,000 desks. After a redesign, it opened with just 569 workstations with over 75 seating types. With dozens of different work settings and conference room setups, the tech company is using its office as a hub for its hybrid workforce.
    WSJ gets an exclusive look inside LinkedIn’s new office to see what a true hybrid workplace looks like.
    Photo: Karl Mollohan for The Wall Street Journal
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    1:00 The pandemic pause
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    3:24 Neighborhoods replacing desks
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  • @meganrosbury3504
    @meganrosbury3504 Год назад +1010

    One thing I’m surprised they didn’t incorporate is more monitors. Laptops are handy but I LOVE the faster productivity of a second monitor and it seems lacking in this otherwise lovely office space

    • @Summerdee223
      @Summerdee223 Год назад +28

      We all have the same laptops at my organization, so each our open offices/seating comes equipped with two large monitors, docking station, ergonomic keyboard and mouse so that you can sit anywhere and be productive.

    • @pepsicherry6389
      @pepsicherry6389 Год назад +18

      I hate working on Notebook.

    • @painboy66
      @painboy66 Год назад +2

      I think people can move to an available desk in the visinity whenever they need one.

    • @joejohn.
      @joejohn. Год назад +13

      This is why I don't see myself ever going back to an office. I have my setup with 3 monitors for peak personal productivity, might add a 4th. My personal machine is more powerful than any company laptop I've ever been sent. I have a keyboard with switches that I prefer. I always see other software engineers using macbooks, but I'm not as productive on a laptop. Fully remote since 2014.

    • @asanthadenz
      @asanthadenz Год назад +5

      @@joejohn. the new M1 Pro/Ultra laptops are beast for productivity - i usually just dock them onto my dual monitors at work/home

  • @alienmoondudes8071
    @alienmoondudes8071 Год назад +396

    This work environment seems like a great idea. It reminds me of a library/coffee shop/university campus study spot

  • @tethron.
    @tethron. Год назад +323

    Nice, they actually made efficient use of the workspaces. A lot of times you see companies put people's desks too close together. these look really good

    • @westerboxgaming9006
      @westerboxgaming9006 Год назад +2

      I like that they spread people out but as a worker I don’t think I would enjoy it. I like to have my own space and I think that many of there chairs look uncomfortable.

    • @RE-xv9fp
      @RE-xv9fp Год назад

      Are you serious? This is horrible, its exactly like a fricking call center. I don't want people sitting next to me looking at my monitor or breath on me. Such a nonsense

  • @RaviSharma-bp5di
    @RaviSharma-bp5di Год назад +90

    My younger brother works at this office! It's beautiful. I am so proud of him!

    • @saraeissa4954
      @saraeissa4954 Год назад +12

      Look at you being all supportive haha! Good for him for working so hard to get there^!

    • @RaviSharma-bp5di
      @RaviSharma-bp5di Год назад +3

      @@saraeissa4954 Thank you :-)

    • @chordia919
      @chordia919 Год назад +2

      Where is this one located?

    • @eggciting
      @eggciting Год назад +4

      @@chordia919 Mountain View

  • @PasserBy869
    @PasserBy869 Год назад +58

    We have sleeping areas/rooms in the office, but if I have to choose, I'd rather work from home. The time and effort to commute to and from work is just not worth it.

  • @HeyMJ.
    @HeyMJ. Год назад +84

    Excellent design concepts with bottom-up & top-down productivity models included.
    ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 Год назад +72

    75 types of seating is nice, but I wouldn't sit on the non-ergonomic ones for work or my muscles would regret it again.

    • @jharonc2582
      @jharonc2582 Год назад +3

      The beauty is that you can try it and move on once your muscles say so 🙂

    • @TheKaurK
      @TheKaurK Год назад

      Also those seats are for people who are in there for half a day or so.

  • @wildatheart8894
    @wildatheart8894 Год назад +43

    I worked for the new LinkedIn office in Omaha, Nebraska. I must say, the office also reflects these characters as seen in the video. Very comfortable & efficient environment to work. I look forward to see my company implements this. Great work Linkedin!

  • @nonyabusiness4899
    @nonyabusiness4899 Год назад +9

    this office gives off cafe/university vibes. love it! wouldn't mind spending 8 hours working there.

  • @leanneland
    @leanneland Год назад +129

    I hope more companies take note of what they’ve done. This is the start of change that’s been needed at offices for way too long. The coffee bar/working area at the entry is brilliant. If our office had this instead of just a bunch of empty desks that look like our old office pre-pandemic I would utilize that space for sure. Right now I’m 100% from home because my setup is built to be more creative to suite my workflow. I’ve had two years to work on it. But this is amazing!

  • @MitchWebb94
    @MitchWebb94 Год назад +4

    We have some of these setups in our office, but the thing workers value most is 1. Second screen support and 2. Chairs that support your posture.
    Many of these do not cater for that, and the workspaces we have that mimic these ideas look nice but are never used.

  • @fornello123
    @fornello123 Год назад +9

    1:25 that vocal fry is next-level

  • @johnzamora4205
    @johnzamora4205 Год назад +21

    If only education adopted these more productive methods. I know some do but more need too. I enjoyed how they provided space for introverts and extroverts for that reason they won my vote for the best office space. ♥️

  • @YungMomJeans
    @YungMomJeans Год назад +33

    This is a great step forward for the future of the workspace. The only big suggestion I'd put in, as a millennial tech worker, is a desperate desire to see office spaces do away with low output, fluorescent lighting. Study after study shows that bright, daylight-balanced light improves productivity, mood, appetite and circadian rhythms (if timed to the rise and set of the sun). It drives me crazy to see these tech companies pass up an opportunity to drastically improve the ambiance of their space time and time again with garbage lighting. Humans didn't spend 150,000 years indoors all day long, and many parts of our biology reflect that.
    The dream lighting of an office of the future(for me): diffused overhead lighting with an intensity that rises and lowers with the sun throughout the day. Dims and changes to a warmer temperature at sunset with floor/shin level light strips through the office.

    • @santimonse
      @santimonse Год назад

      It was wonderful to imagine your dream lighting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sjoerdsiemes
    @sjoerdsiemes Год назад +35

    I would love an office like this. I don't mind sitting at my desk for half the day. Or coming into the office. But sometimes you just want a change of scenery. Especially when you are doing creative work. You just want a nice lounge instead of a workstation.

  • @Vaporswift
    @Vaporswift Год назад +50

    Love the freedom Linkedin has entrusted to its employees. This will pay off in the long run to build trust between large corporations and their employees.

  • @alluringgrace413
    @alluringgrace413 Год назад +11

    Really cool experimentation, the design implementations, considerations that they put into the office space!

  • @srikanthsalesforce
    @srikanthsalesforce Год назад +69

    They really care about the employees! Experimenting the office space & offering a hybrid work environment. Much required because of this unending pandemic!

    • @alterego157
      @alterego157 Год назад +2

      If they cared employees would have their own offices instead of working fro airport lounges with laptops on their laps

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Год назад +39

    Can't wait for comapnies to have beds and build apartments in office space

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Год назад +7

      If they can get you to work longer hours they will (if it was allowed by law)

    • @JasonWee
      @JasonWee Год назад

      bed and apartments??? that is called home... :-s

    • @worldcitizeng6507
      @worldcitizeng6507 Год назад

      That will solve housing crisis in silicone Valley! If they can benefit the community around the area. It would be so beneficial. Example they need office cleaning crew, batista, cooks etc but they don't make LinkedIn money, they need affordable housing . Cleaning crew are needed no matter how high tech companies are.

    • @CannabisTechLife
      @CannabisTechLife Год назад

      @@JasonWee That's the joke..

    • @federicozimerman8167
      @federicozimerman8167 Год назад

      Do they have private sound proof restrooms?

  • @dennis391
    @dennis391 Год назад +7

    Instead of forcing people back into the office, they take their needs and concerns seriously to create an environment that actually incentivizes people go there. That‘s really cool.

  • @ashleyrogers1930
    @ashleyrogers1930 Год назад +26

    Be careful with "flexible" jobs. You will end up working more hours than you are paid for. It is easy in getting lost in your job offering work from home or seating options. Many larger companies are starting to offer several conveniences(childcare, restaurants on site, etc) just to get you to stay longer and you don't realize how much you are working. Additionally, these jobs often frown upon those who opt to work from home instead of coming in. All of these conveniences are to make you want to come into the office instead of telling you you have to. It's the old adage you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.

    • @random-ig6tp
      @random-ig6tp Год назад

      I mean you have the option to come in or not

    • @dovilacus
      @dovilacus Год назад +7

      I feel like most of the skilled tech/engineering jobs are much more of a... current project defines how much work you have to do. Even if there wasn't this philosophy of working from home combined with workspace, you would end up spending more time at the office and going home thinking of the job. It just comes with the high productivity of modern companies.

    • @ashleyrogers1930
      @ashleyrogers1930 Год назад +1

      @@random-ig6tp Yes but coming in dictates promotions, raises and what projects you get. They won't explicitly state this but it is true.

  • @johnnyb.5176
    @johnnyb.5176 Год назад +18

    This is exactly why our company moved its location to SPACES! Needless to say, we love much more now working from office than before the pandemic. I believe hybrid working can really create that work-life balance most of us are looking for!

  • @tiffany6943
    @tiffany6943 Год назад +140

    Love this. I wish/hope more companies adapt to this hybrid work.

  • @dmitrytsatskin2314
    @dmitrytsatskin2314 Год назад +3

    That's a good idea to have varyable kinds of workplaces. A standard desktop allows to focus better and more cozy workplaces (like a sofa or a bar-chair) seems to serve for more effective communications and brainstormings, for example. As for me - working remotely from home sometimes allows to focus better because no one could interrupt my work, but when working from office I could discuss some things with my colleagues or to catch some ideas those are in the air and to find more creative decisions for ordinary tasks.

  • @mwmentor
    @mwmentor Год назад +12

    Some interesting concepts, and I like the posture theory concepts that are being used to encourage freedom of choice in terms of work location. To me it is clear that this is still an experiment in progress that has not got total buy-in just yet. A number of things cause me to think that way, including the amount of space still available in the building which can easily be repurposed for traditional open-plan space. Open plan is a failed experiment, noted for it's impact on productivity, but because it is the cheapest way to build an office interior it continues to remain popular for management. It also implies a lack of trust of employees by management, but that is another conversation. It looks good... I'll wait and see what happens going forward. 👍😄

  • @5thGenNativeTexan
    @5thGenNativeTexan Год назад +26

    Here's the reality.... if you are working remotely, there is very very very little reason to go into an office like this to work. As a former office worker, it was already hard to have conference calls in a cube, and the move to remote was much better. I absolutely WON'T go into the office just to "be there" and try to work, as the atmosphere for doing those same conference calls is even worse.

    • @MrLeetkrew
      @MrLeetkrew Год назад +5

      Hit the nail on the head.

    • @pipadoepa
      @pipadoepa Год назад +7

      I agree with you partially but I guess everyone's a bit different. I personally would like to have this office to be able to separate work and personal life. Also, while I am in a way more comfortable at home and thus often more productive, I do get these slumps where I lose focus and have too many distractions which can be solved going to the office for a few hours. Plus, even as an introvert, I have to admit that sometimes being able to interact with coworkers IRL is nice.

    • @vasachisenjubean5944
      @vasachisenjubean5944 Год назад

      #reality

  • @abhisek7biswas
    @abhisek7biswas Год назад +8

    loving this concept as the remote workplace needs to be accommodated for the remote working .. i know still in experimenting phase but kudos to the Linkedin's Remote design team

  • @abdulwahab2179
    @abdulwahab2179 Год назад +2

    What I observe people love friendly and home environment for work instead of treadiational workspace, offices view and environment, and I like that approach

  • @leoxiaoyanqu
    @leoxiaoyanqu Год назад

    This is amazing! Blew my mind completely!

  • @nothin2chere626
    @nothin2chere626 Год назад +6

    I work in a shared office space now and love the options for seating.

  • @clashoftash3691
    @clashoftash3691 9 месяцев назад +1

    the post-covid layout is definitely better than the pre-covid layout!!!

  • @supratik.m
    @supratik.m Год назад

    Pretty spacious redocaration. The Postures Matrix seemingly looks like an innovative and invigorating technique. Thanks for sharing. 🙂👍

  • @chiliphrosting9059
    @chiliphrosting9059 Год назад +1

    bravo to the team that put that put the space together.

  • @bakai.ibraimov
    @bakai.ibraimov Год назад +1

    Wow. Pandemic makes open spaces more friendly, cozy and creative. Thank you sir!

  • @DavidsonHangOfficial
    @DavidsonHangOfficial Год назад +2

    Oh man now I miss working at LinkedIn good stuff way to be at the forefront of hybrid work.

  • @dillonkayser4215
    @dillonkayser4215 Год назад +3

    It’ll be interesting to see which company balances this lenient sort of workplace environment the best. This kind of atmosphere can be to it’s detriment or to it’s benefit. I guess we’ll see how it plays out.

  • @syak9818
    @syak9818 Год назад +1

    this is just like studying at the library or at home, it really depends on ur preference and focus at tht point of time, cos no one can really say studying at home or at library is more productive. this gives people choice and i approve of this

  • @djmeredith6520
    @djmeredith6520 Год назад

    Nice! As opposed to the boring classroom setting, it's great to see Linkedin puts in efforts to make the office comfortable.

  • @jonhall4714
    @jonhall4714 Год назад

    Yoooo this is literally the best space. I can work here alll day personal and LinkedIn project

  • @_Ekaros
    @_Ekaros Год назад +19

    I have two revolutionary ideas. One is these high walls with some type of sound dampening fabric... And the other one is even stranger. A room with a door, a window and desk with 2 monitors... I wonder if either of these would ever catch on...

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 Год назад +1

      The people in office design are still trying to convince the world how open-plan seating and this new 'hybrid' seating is the most effective and encourages better work. My company has been going through a transition over the past few years from shared and assigned offices to open-space, and despite what most people are saying this whole time of this transition, we are being told how that is old-fashioned and the transition will continue until everyone is in open-plan including upper management too.

    • @PaulOxborrow
      @PaulOxborrow Год назад

      @@shuki1 I've worked for several companies all of whom have completely open-plan seating from top to bottom of the command chain.
      Its not necessarily the best solution and there are many stats to support this.

    • @emlih1898
      @emlih1898 Год назад

      they will never go back to that model. i wish they could at least go back to the high walled cubicles where you were inside of a makeshift “office” of sorts instead of these desks stacked side by side with low partitions in between. i despised working in an open office environment and love the privacy that remote work offers me.

  • @BlackSwan-sq2iw
    @BlackSwan-sq2iw Год назад +12

    Ok... that's it. I'm gonna quit my job and find a new one in an office like this ! Geez ! We still have to battle with senior management who thinks hybrid work is just a fad that will soon pass.

    • @TheKaurK
      @TheKaurK Год назад

      Is your company also full of uptight micro managers that only kill productivity in their employees?

  • @colab_stdio
    @colab_stdio Год назад +24

    Wow, this is an interesting EP. Companies trying to adjust to the reality that some remote work will continue in the foreseeable future. I hope WSJ makes this one a series if they're allowed to do other episodes like this with other companies as well. It will be interesting to see the post pandemic offices looks like.

    • @sjwestmo
      @sjwestmo Год назад +3

      Yes! Executives who have struggled with this change would benefit from some inspiration

  • @annieothername
    @annieothername Год назад +1

    Finally, actual respect to Open concept. Ive dreaded hearing a workplace was open concept only for that to be mean executives have window seats and everyone else are in plexiglass cubicles
    I would just worry about people getting territorial of their favorite spots like I did in Uni lol

  • @notquitehim
    @notquitehim Год назад

    I have my reservations about working at big coroporations, but credit where credit it's due, they seem to have created a much more relaxed environment with this office layout, it reminds me a bit of co-working spaces which have grown to become my favorite places to work at

  • @akeemblake4390
    @akeemblake4390 Год назад +1

    This is amazing. I love it 👏👏👏👏

  • @sjwestmo
    @sjwestmo Год назад

    Well done LI! Love this

  • @Bilbo383
    @Bilbo383 Год назад +41

    It just seems so unsustainable. You're having these huge buildings consuming massive amounts of energy but you're only utilizing 25% of the desks at a time. The future is remote imo

    • @Chironex_Fleckeri
      @Chironex_Fleckeri Год назад +3

      IT security risk is a main issue for a lot of companies. Not saying I like it, but it's a barrier that will be hard to break. It's always easier to find a single point of vulnerability than it is to account and control for every risk

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 Год назад +1

      Future is actually for more people to come back to the office. Nothing beats in person social interactions. Companies know that remote working reduces loyalty between colleagues and increases attrition so in the long run, it was just a period of disruption. Nonetheless, companies will definitely need to accept the flexibility of people being able to come in late, hop out in the middle, or leave early and not the pressure to literally clock in and clock out.

    • @Spooffie
      @Spooffie Год назад

      @@shuki1 the future sounds like what we've been doing

  • @chaywednesday5131
    @chaywednesday5131 Год назад

    Conference room to living room that is amazing

  • @doodiomer2464
    @doodiomer2464 Год назад

    Well prepared video, Thanks WSJ team.

  • @luckamperman3218
    @luckamperman3218 Год назад

    Great to finally see these type of offices popping up in the US as well. This type of offices has been around for 10-20 years in regions like Europe and Australia

  • @kevini4295
    @kevini4295 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's cute and all. I work for a large insurer who has been great in terms of hybrid. I agree with prior sentiments. If I am in the office, I stay for the day pretty much. Working off my laptop is hard on the eyes. The laptop is good for meeting with coworkers, but if I am "focused" I want a full size keyboard, mouse and my two monitors.

  • @UzumakiX5series
    @UzumakiX5series Год назад +7

    This is great. Nobody wants to come to work to see rows and rows of workstations that all look the same, people want choices.

  • @matthewjzack.9447
    @matthewjzack.9447 Год назад +5

    6:25 i love her deliberate word choice. instead of agreeing that the plan to change around the concept of the work space was to encourage, it's meant to *welcome* employees; it fully acknowledges that remote work is the future of productivity, and those who want to come in the office has a place to work.

  • @PaulHo
    @PaulHo Год назад +1

    I love this host! 🥺

  • @bgopinath509
    @bgopinath509 Год назад

    Excellent design... We at Novartis Hyderabad have adopted this design in 2018...call it as #AWB activity based work

  • @halos4179
    @halos4179 Год назад +9

    Don't be lured into this. No amount of "friendly" workspace will fix the employer vs employee relationship. At the end of the day, when things aren't going their way, you will be let go.

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 Год назад +3

    As someone who is into furniture it's insane how much money they have spent on furniture, those Herman Miller Cosm chairs alone are like $1,300 a piece and those Knoll Womb chairs are like $5,000 each.

    • @TheKaurK
      @TheKaurK Год назад

      Is it insane though? Or are you just severely underestimating the amount of money linked in has?

  • @ADHD55
    @ADHD55 Год назад +18

    Thanks , but I'm still not coming back to the office, nice try with the arcade though

  • @railzip
    @railzip Год назад +1

    I’m loving my full remote role

  • @antuyanesimmonds4207
    @antuyanesimmonds4207 Год назад +30

    The more I see of linked in the more I realize that these companies that speak on the poverty of the common people while they exist in pure luxury

  • @shikharsaraswat410
    @shikharsaraswat410 Год назад

    Absolutely mind blowing

  • @matcharon
    @matcharon Год назад +2

    Reminds me of student engagement and study spaces many college campuses are starting to build! Some spaces are designed for quiet work while others are made for collaboration. They try to incorporate various types of designs and furniture so that students can find spaces that address their needs.

  • @KatharineOsborne
    @KatharineOsborne Год назад +6

    I hate, HATE open plan spaces. At least this office spreads out the workstations, but there appears to still be no accommodation for those of us who are neurodivergent who would benefit from have a room with a door to block out visual and audio disturbances (and can separately control temperature and lighting). When I worked in an office I often had to flee to a stairwell to block out noise and coworker shenanigans and actually get some work done. No office will be better than remote working.

    • @JessieCori
      @JessieCori Год назад +2

      That's exactly it.

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Год назад

      Many of these offices have booth desks for just this purpose... not sure if LI does, but they're a possibility. Also looked like there were some smallish offices with doors.

  • @zhengwhyehui4351
    @zhengwhyehui4351 Год назад

    Beautiful place and idea

  • @zero59267
    @zero59267 Год назад +12

    In 10-15 years, this might would be the new standard accross the world. I've seen companies makes transformation right before my eyes, always fascinating to see.

  • @Moelgaard85
    @Moelgaard85 Год назад

    Sounds amazing!!!!!

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp Год назад

    1) Love the comment saying that people may not work for 8 hours a day. People constantly have meetings or other environments
    2) Love that there are some traditional offices, but please give a second monitor to some of those spots.
    3) I love how tech is encouraged and stuff has been designed not around tech but around the feeling of not using tech. Like using a whiteboard and not a smart board. Not forcing employees to sit in tech savvy chairs and desks.

  • @TobiasStarling
    @TobiasStarling Год назад +25

    I look at this office and just think, about 90% of their staff must not be technical. Because most tech nerd want their own space, with their own speced up computer and displays exactly how they like it. Generally they’ll need a lot of sockets and I see literally none of this in these spaces.

    • @saraeissa4954
      @saraeissa4954 Год назад +9

      I could do front end on a laptop curled on a sofa dude haha we’re not all secluded introverts

    • @wizirbyman
      @wizirbyman Год назад +1

      they're not forced to go to the office as well - so they could just have their full setup wfh

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 Год назад

      @@BrilliantHandle not really. Still cheaper to hand out Macbooks to developers than some terminal laptop to connect to a shared cluster which would need the same computing power and CPU anyway, and cost much more too.

    • @joejohn.
      @joejohn. Год назад

      @@BrilliantHandle It's not so much about compile time for me (well, I don't compile anything anymore). It's more-so the difference in memory that I notice between my personal pc and company-provided laptop.

    • @PaulOxborrow
      @PaulOxborrow Год назад

      @@saraeissa4954 This!

  • @wangstick
    @wangstick Год назад +3

    Looks fun… probably tough if you need two monitors

  • @gnardawgyt
    @gnardawgyt Год назад +15

    Adult daycare

  • @goodlife4820
    @goodlife4820 Год назад +14

    As a skilled worker who work in sweat for 12 hrs a day, how i wish i work in that kind of environment.

    • @goodlife4820
      @goodlife4820 Год назад +11

      @Oblivious Penguin I hope 1 day bro. But for now as a bread winner of the family and with hyper inflation in a 3rd world country to start a new career is a privilege for the few.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +4

      You can do it. I spent 20 years working retail (started as a teenager). I went back to school and quit my retail management job. Did it hurt financially for a while? Yes. But years later I now work from home everyday. I haven't been to the office since pre-pandemic and my career options are much better. I started going to school part time after work. I took online courses. If you have an internet connection you can do it.

    • @benjamindover4337
      @benjamindover4337 Год назад

      All major corporate offices will only hire gays and women.

    • @vincentnnyc
      @vincentnnyc Год назад

      @@MrSupernova111 what is your job now?

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад

      @@vincentnnyc . I work in finance.

  • @eastofthemississippi2501
    @eastofthemississippi2501 Год назад +1

    Probably 10 minutes of actual work accomplished in that place between all the chai lattes

  • @Omikoshi78
    @Omikoshi78 Год назад +26

    If you don’t need to do any serious work (that requires focus) or take conference calls then this layout works well.

    • @5thGenNativeTexan
      @5thGenNativeTexan Год назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @PhilMinecraft
      @PhilMinecraft Год назад

      👍👍

    • @spearofconquest
      @spearofconquest Год назад +2

      plenty of serious work gets done in offices like this lol. Its silicon valley my guy.

    • @Omikoshi78
      @Omikoshi78 Год назад

      @@spearofconquest you can also run a marathon under water. It doesn’t mean it’s the optimal way to work. Source, higher level engineer at FANNG.

    • @spearofconquest
      @spearofconquest Год назад

      @@Omikoshi78 not everyone's an autistic engineer. Some of us like social interaction.

  • @bkgurrll2947
    @bkgurrll2947 Год назад

    This is very close to the WeWork model. I like the various setting environments

  • @arbaretailsystems4722
    @arbaretailsystems4722 Год назад +3

    It wouldn't surprise me if almost every company incorporated this in the next 10 years

  • @AskMiko
    @AskMiko Год назад

    Most offices these days have similar setup and tech. Highlighting now to use spaces efficiently is valuable!

  • @Apple-xt4vp
    @Apple-xt4vp Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your video 😊

  • @strawberryjosh
    @strawberryjosh Год назад

    😀 Thank you for the video. Clean cut 🍉🍓

  • @ch0mper
    @ch0mper Год назад

    lots of great ideas!

  • @cineverseproductions
    @cineverseproductions Год назад +54

    The more time you spend in these fancy offices, the more time you will be there and end up working and that's how companies come up with excellent projects and ideas. Quicker delivery dates, and a faster approach to reaching the audience.

    • @Paco1337
      @Paco1337 Год назад +1

      Well people are not created to sit at home because thats what you would do if you're not going to the job each day. No matter what job you're doing you will be locked in, I worked as cook for few years and being in kitchen each day all that heat,smells,stress etc....It burns you out and working in IT is much much much easier and stress free,

    • @ummuser
      @ummuser Год назад +8

      More office time = more goofing off doing side conversations. Everybody at my office agrees that they go in for the social aspect but productivity was higher when working from home. Only property developers and boomers think different.

    • @recursion.
      @recursion. Год назад

      @@Paco1337 people are not created 💀💀💀

    • @joejohn.
      @joejohn. Год назад +3

      It's far, far easier for me to end up putting in more hours when I'm working from home. When I used to go into an office, it was much easier to "clock out" and not think about work until the next day.

  • @carsend7412
    @carsend7412 Год назад

    This looks pretty cool, made me open the linkedin jobs page lol.

  • @akeemblake4390
    @akeemblake4390 Год назад +1

    Would love to see the results of this experiment

  • @007thx1138
    @007thx1138 Год назад +1

    This is a focus killer for sure.

  • @druidsongevergreens
    @druidsongevergreens Год назад

    Hopefully they’ll provide lockers for the employees in these settings. That’s really important for mobile work.

  • @andreeaselgaardjensen5086
    @andreeaselgaardjensen5086 Год назад

    Adam Falk is doing a great job!

  • @zedrockiby
    @zedrockiby Год назад +3

    This is what the fall of an Empire looks like (USA, not just LinkedIn)

  • @chrisissleepin8251
    @chrisissleepin8251 Год назад

    Nobody wants to be stuck in a cubicle from 9-5 anymore so I am glad they are making this change. Working environments will get a lot better.

  • @steveoc64
    @steveoc64 Год назад +1

    One giant space to hold meeting after meeting after meeting.
    Good Coding is a solitary activity that requires deep concentration and zero interference.
    I can’t imagine they get any decent coding done there.
    Lots of agile kindergarten rituals and “product meetings” maybe, but no real coding.

  • @maximondu2582
    @maximondu2582 Год назад

    Amazing !

  • @zayaanzakir
    @zayaanzakir Год назад +1

    IKEA walked so LinkedIn could run 😆

  • @Aoina376
    @Aoina376 Год назад +2

    Part of a marketing campaign to get more people to want to work

  • @waytospergtherebro
    @waytospergtherebro Год назад +16

    That's exactly the kind of nightmare I imagined it would be.

  • @brycehilt858
    @brycehilt858 Год назад

    They need to include a sleeping pod station. My lunch takes me 10-15 minutes and maybe I wanna take a quick power nap before I start my shift.

  • @GermanGonzalez
    @GermanGonzalez Год назад

    So great!

  • @TheSamWise7
    @TheSamWise7 Год назад

    I literally screamed when I saw the arcade machines at the beginning and wanted to flip a table.

  • @pktvicky
    @pktvicky Год назад

    வாழ்த்துக்கள்🥰🥰😇

  • @RudieObias
    @RudieObias Год назад +2

    My company moved from assigned desks to hot desks when we returned to the office. I still work from home most of the time, but it's good to go in once and a while for a proper workstation, being around co-workers, and free snacks. I don't think I'll ever go back to full-time work in-office, unless it's mandatory. Otherwise, I like hybrid work.

  • @component8107
    @component8107 Год назад +3

    Seems a lot like a promotional video for linked in. Perhaps they bought some advertising in the WSJ?

  • @efemdesign
    @efemdesign Год назад +11

    Still seems like they need to downsize the office space. Even with this, seems like no more than 30% are in the barren office

    • @anantsharma7955
      @anantsharma7955 Год назад

      I’m not a LinkedIn apologist but they’ve clearly mentioned several times in the video that they’re simply experimenting. If this doesn’t work, they might switch it up. Whether or not a company like LinkedIn should be spending this much on interior designing is something we can discuss in RUclips comments, but really, it’s a board room decision that these guys are making and they’re making them because they think these changes are value enabling.

  • @jeremiasrobinson
    @jeremiasrobinson Год назад +1

    A concept universities should also consider.