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Singapore’s 5 coolest workplaces.

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/business/more-business-stories/story/5-the-coolest-workplaces-singapore-20141127

 

SINGAPORE - More companies here are putting in the money and effort to spruce up their offices with fun designs and playful elements beyond the typical drab and grey cubicles, in the hope that this will keep staff happy and motivated. Here is a look at 5 workplaces that are possibly ‘cool’ enough for you to stay past knocking-off time.

 

1. Spencer Ogden

Energy recruitment specialist Spencer Ogden’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Eu Tong Sen Street boasts Astroturf flooring, reclaimed wood round tables, and American-style diners. It is also home to a large, bronze gong - which employees hit by way of celebrating each time they clinch a deal

 

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2. SAP Singapore

Need a nap while at work? This is not taboo at SAP Singapore, which sells and develops business management software.

Employees can catch forty winks in a sleep pod – a reclining sofa fitted with a helmet-like dome for privacy. It is painted black on the inside, and comes with built-in audio speakers

“The pod is imported from overseas and designed for power napping at work, to help employees recharge, manage stress and increase productivity,” managing director Kowshik Sriman told The New Paper. SAP’s office at the Mapletree Business City in Pasir Panjang also features cosy corners, or sitting rooms, with swing-like seats suspended from the ceiling. There is even a foot-reflexology path to rejuvenate tired feet

 

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3. Google Singapore

Search engine giant Google has come a long way since its humble beginnings in a dorm room and a garage. Hammocks hang from one part of its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Asia Square, where employees can find a quiet spot to work.

To encourage its employees to make healthy eating choices, Google Singapore provides organic breakfasts, lunches and to-go dinners free of charge at its well-stocked pantries and cafeterias, including one that resembles a Peranakan shophouse.

 

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4. SapientNitro

Employees at marketing and consulting agency SapientNitro often flock to its two outdoor garden terraces for a breath of fresh air. Decked with vertical greenery and hanging foliage, the garden terraces, used for casual meetings as well as company events and celebrations, also feature an in-built bar area.

“It helps give the office a sense of calm and also allows for breakout sessions and team bonding activities amidst a peaceful setting – all the better to inspire creativity,” said Mr Kim Douglas, vice-president and managing director for the firm’s Singapore and Hong Kong operations. Meeting rooms at the office in Cecil Street are also lined with glass walls and whiteboard spaces, which are designed for conducive brainstorming sessions and effective visual conceptualising.

 

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5. Spotify Singapore

What is a day at Spotify without music? The commercial music streaming service’s office at Boat Quay comes with several Spotify Connect devices, where staff can share their playlists through the in-room speakers. Its open-concept office space also features adjustable standing desks and chill-out areas with bean bags.

“Our ‘play everywhere’ concept allows us to become more productive and our office space is designed to help us to do exactly that,” said Ms Sunita Kaur, managing director (Asia). “We want Spotifiers to feel comfortable in their surroundings and create an environment that's a perfect mix of work and play.”

 

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Army also not bad. As long as you wear #4, anywhere can be bed. [laugh]

 

I learned the true meaning of "Anywhere" during an exercise in ROC: was very tired after no sleep non stop training for 2 days near a small village, so four of us found a quiet five-foot way in front of old shop houses at 3am to koon ZZZzzzzz in our #4..... next morning we were woken up by some loud noises:- the butchers selling pork were chopping pig legs right next to where we slept!!!

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Can those who are interested but have HK feet apply for this cool job?

 

[grin]

 

This has to be one of the coolest places to work.

 

More than cool its even cold.

 

Just ask Radx

 

:D

 

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This has to be one of the coolest places to work.

 

More than cool its even cold.

 

Just ask Radx

 

:D

 

When this worker is fully concentrating on his work, does he mind if someone tickle his feet?

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Must say SAP Singapore is rather interesting...

Similarity for the other few feature.

 

 

Guess it is important to have some quick recharge / cosy corner. Employer must work harder to retain / attract staffs, apart from better package... =)

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Blasphemy!

 

The Singapore way is to spend as little as possible on the staffs' welfare! Why sacrifice profits and bonuses for management and shareholders!?!?! Spending some money on a fancy façade is ok, look more atas and got more "face".

 

Common staff are disposable, we work them hard and if they cannot tahan they can just quit, we can also hire others who are more hungry and willing to put up with it!

 

How else to be competitive??

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