Canadians firms trying to lure staff back to offices with amenities: ‘They will be wowed’
It’s seen as a necessity even as remote work gains popularity in C-Suites and staffing cuts continue across the sector.
Many have also highlighted these efforts and their Instagram-worthy digs online and in negotiations with prospective staff in hopes it will make the difference for top talent. Lightspeed’s choice to revamp its space was made early in the pandemic, when Chauvet recalls other companies stopped leasing their offices or downplayed their importance.Story continues below advertisement
They also like the Ketra lighting Lightspeed installed, which creates a mood-boosting ambience based on the season, weather and time of day. She’ll model the office after the Public Hotel in New York, which has an outdoor space almost like a miniature Central Park, and add a rooftop deck, lounges and perhaps, a cafe.
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