Exploring the Relaxed Work Culture of European Offices: An Indian Perspective
'No cubicles, free snacks, massage chairs': Indian man in Sweden reveals what makes European offices different
Hindustan Times
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Sanketh Banik, an Indian environmental consultant living in Sweden, showcases the stark differences between European and Indian office environments. His video highlights features like open seating, bean bags, free snacks, and massage chairs, emphasizing the focus on work-life balance in Europe.
- 01European offices prioritize a relaxed and employee-friendly environment.
- 02Open seating and stylish furniture replace traditional cubicles.
- 03Free snacks and massage chairs are common perks.
- 04Work-life balance is emphasized in corporate culture.
- 05Social media reactions highlight the appeal of this office setup.
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Sanketh Banik, an Indian environmental consultant residing in Sweden, recently shared a video on Instagram that highlights the distinctive features of European corporate offices compared to traditional Indian setups. In his video, he showcases an office environment filled with bean bags, stylish chairs, and open seating areas, which he claims create a more relaxed atmosphere. Banik notes that unlike cubicle-based designs common in India, European offices encourage flexible seating arrangements, including working on stairs or outside. The office also offers free snacks and massage chairs, promoting employee well-being. His video has sparked a conversation on social media, with many users expressing admiration for the employee-friendly culture in Europe and suggesting that Indian offices could adopt similar practices. Banik's experience underscores the growing importance of work-life balance in modern workplaces.
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