In 1940, at the height of the Battle of Britain Churchill calls for brevity in “papers”, advice which is still highly relevant today and something offices up and down Blighty could still benefit from. Read More
Judith Chalmers Tours The UK’s Most Popular Holiday Destination – The Office
According to Virgin Atlantic, 1 in 3 of us doesn’t use our full holiday allowance, which they say is basically like holidaying in your office. Read More
Best Job Ever: Space Robot Designer
As a mechanical engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, Kobie Boykins has the awesome privilege of building stuff, only to blast it millions of miles away into space at thousands of miles an hour. Read More
Recruitment Advice | 10 Tips For Better Hiring
It’s a competitive market out there for employers, last year over 1.7 million jobs were advertised online, so finding and attracting the best talent can be tough! We’ve put together the following recruitment advice to help you get seen, attract more candidates and improve ROI. Read More
Etsy’s New Brooklyn HQ is a Creative Hive
Founded in 2005, Etsy has grown from a small community of crafty artisan folk to a £3 billion e-commerce company employing more than 650 people. Designed by Gensler (the people behind Airbnb’s San Francisco Office), Etsy’s new Broolyn HQ is an embodiment of creativity, community and sustainability. Read More
Do You Really Want A Full-Stack Developer?
In the competitive and constantly shifting market for software development talent, it increasingly seems as if start-up founders, product heads, and IT leaders have the same dream: a veteran, motivated full-stack developer capable of handling your entire tech stack while also carrying design and creative responsibility. Read More
Studio Hardie Collaborate With Nissan To Take Hot-Desking To A Whole New Level
Nissan has collaborated with Sussex based Studio Hardie to create the first all-electric e-NV200 WORKSPACe – a clever one-off vehicle offering a cost-effective desk space solution as flexible working and hot-desking trends grow worldwide. Read More
French Bank Uses Emoticons To Engage With Millennial Jobseekers
In a unique hiring campaign, designed to connect with the millennial generation, La Banque Postale engaged directly with job seekers through the medium of emoticons…
Photographs of Tokyo Commuters
We’ve featured London commuting in the 1980’s by Chris Dorley-Brown, now at the other end of the commuting spectrum Michael Wolf has released Tokyo Compression, a close-up look at Japanese workers enduring their daily subway rides. Read More
7 Apps To Improve Your Work Life Productivity
From organising a trendy meeting venue to workforce planning on the go, the following 7 apps are sure to help employer and hiring types streamline and improve their working day. Read More
Which Employers Are The Best Interviewers?
Reviewing data from more than 8000 candidates who interviewed across 123 companies with more than 1000 employees, the job board aggregator, Glassdoor, has compiled the following top 20 best places to interview in the UK. Read More
This Commodore 64 Has Helped Run A Mechanics For Over 25 Years
As the old saying goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it — For more than 25 years a Polish Mechanics have been using an original Commodore 64 on a day to day basis to balance camshafts, log issues and store client records (to a 5.25″ floppy disk). Read More
Yelp’s Amazing New York Office has Gaming Zones and In-House Baristas
Located on Madison Avenue with amazing views of the Empire State building, Yelp’s New York office features a coffee shop with in-house baristas and a subway inspired gaming zone. Take a look… Read More
Joseph Herscher Boosts Productivity With His Heath Robinson Style Machines
Power naps have long been considered an effective way to boost daily productivity. Taking this concept to a whole new level, kinetic artist Joseph Herscher has built these two brilliant Heath Robinson style machines so he can fit more naps into his working day. Read More
The Visual Diaries of Legendary Designer Lance Wyman
As the Graphic Designer behind the iconic 1968 Mexican Olympic Games, Lance Wyman is a Design industry heavyweight with a serious back catalogue of work spanning World Cups, Corporate Giants, Cities and more. Read More
Bygone Professions: The Last Day of Hot Metal Type Setting at the New York Times
On July 2, 1978 the New York Times made a significant technological leap when they scuttled the last of 60 manually-operated linotype machines to usher in a new era of digital and photographic typesetting. This film documents the last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times and the progression into digital techniques. Read More
Indeed’s Movie Themed New York Office Has A Yoga Studio And Amazing Roof Top Views
Located within an old Hippodrome Theatre with amazing views of the City, Indeed’s 5-story New York office features a yoga studio, gym and all day snacks and drinks. Read More
The Restaurant Office Space Revolution
Big cities are populated by thousands of beautifully designed restaurants which don’t open until the early evening. Spacious is a new initiative aiming to repurpose restaurant space as offices for the 9-5. Read More