By Tian DuBelko
In the past decade or so, traditional offices have been cast aside in favor of a new working model: coworking. That is, working in a shared workspace as other freelancers and entrepreneurs. However, as shared workspaces become more and more popular, many people are still confused about they are and what work is like in that community. In this article, we will break down and debunk some common misconceptions and myths about the shared workspace.
Other people will be distracting since there are no cubicle dividers, but it’s no more than working in a standard office or from home. Generally, you’ll find a community of freelancers and entrepreneurs who will respect you trying to work. These professionals will likely be trying to get work done in a productive and collaborative environment as well.
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It’s true that the average demographic of shared workspaces tend to be younger. But it is also a breeding ground for new talent and new ideas. Shared workspaces come with a collaborative community, ambitious entrepreneurs, and coffee, factors that create an environment to cultivate the next big thing.
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Even if you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, there are days where you just want to get out of the office. A shared workspace will allow you a change of scenery that just might allow you to focus better. Not only that, shared office spaces is a great place to avoid office distractions and really get into a project. And if your current office rent is sky high, consider looking into a cheaper shared workspace with the same benefits.
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Choosing the right shared tech workspace can jumpstart your tech business and accelerate your growth. In the right ecosystem, you’ll have an easier time hiring top talent, expanding your network, and even securing the next round of funding.
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