Inside LinkedIn Bengaluru: 'Kaju Katli' And 'Gulab Jamun' Themed Rooms, Plus A Cricket Zone. Watch
LinkedIn Bengaluru's Office Tour: Ramteke shared videos on Instagram, spotlighting various aspects of the office that exemplify modern corporate design
LinkedIn Bengaluru's Office Tour: A Community Manager at LinkedIn India, Raunak Ramteke, recently offered an inside look at LinkedIn’s headquarters in Bengaluru, capturing the attention of social media users with a tour of the office's distinctive features during a three-day visit.
Ramteke shared videos on Instagram, spotlighting various aspects of the office that exemplify modern corporate design. Among the highlights were creatively designed meeting rooms, each named after popular Indian sweets such as 'Kaju Katli' and 'Gulab Jamun', blending Indian culture with the corporate environment. These rooms provide employees with unique and comfortable spaces for collaboration and meetings.
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The office also boasts a dedicated gaming room where employees can engage in recreational activities, including cricket, fostering a sense of camaraderie among colleagues. A music room offers team members a space to relax and explore their creativity during breaks. Additionally, the office features a sustainable library where employees can donate and exchange books.
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Ramteke's posts generated widespread enthusiasm from viewers. "This is the kind of office that makes you want to go to work every day!” commented one user. Another added, "Craving to be in the Gulab Jamun room," while others described the space as the perfect blend of work and play, with one user calling it a "dream office."
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The attention garnered by LinkedIn's Bengaluru office follows a growing trend of companies investing in employee-centric workspaces. Earlier, a video from a Google office in Singapore showcased similar workplace features, highlighting the increasing focus on creating environments that enhance employee satisfaction and productivity.
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