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CO-WORKING SPACE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS

Many do not know much about co-working spaces, which has caused many misconceptions to occur. Here, we clear the air.

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CO-WORKING SPACE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS

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  1. CO-WORKING SPACE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS

  2. CO-WORKING SPACE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS Many do not know much about co-working spaces, which has caused many misconceptions to occur. Here, we clear the air. Co-working spaces are perceived to be only for freelancers Due to the fact that co-working spaces are rented on a per-person basis, many are of the opinion that it is only for individual freelancers. This, coupled with the fact that many co-working spaces place emphasis the community aspect has caused this misconception to be further propagated. WWW.COLONY.WORK

  3. CO-WORKING SPACE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS However, co-working is not only for individuals that work alone. Now more than ever, companies are choosing to move into co-working space. Large companies like Microsoft and IBM have started moving employees into co-working spaces across the globe. In fact, many other companies have started shifting into them. Many think that you only get a desk, chair and wifi Many do not know much at all about co-working spaces. They have the perception that co-working spaces merely provide a single desk and chair for its occupants. Some other spaces might throw in free coffee. So most think that co- working spaces are only rudimentary temporary offices. WWW.COLONY.WORK

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