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Tech companies you'll love to work for: Airbnb

By Liu Hongzuo - 6 Jul 2016

Tech companies you’ll love to work for: Airbnb

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Photography by Angela Guo and Airbnb.

 

Every frame matters: deconstructing the Airbnb office

The Bangkok meeting room, which takes after a popular Airbnb listing in Bangkok.

Community, hospitality, and fun are not easy to translate into a thriving workplace mantra, but Airbnb does that brilliantly. It’s not just limited to pretty lights and rooms in their Cecil Street office space – the former local base camp of Facebook in Singapore.

 

What’s cool about this office?

The local Airbnb compound isn’t a tiny service office filled with customer service experts – it actually compromises of three generous levels that are connected via a central staircase. Every level houses different departments that keep the app fully operational in a local context, but its employees enjoy flex space; your average Airbnb staff is not expected to be strictly housed within their department’s seating space. Each employee gets a personal locker to store their valuables, and they are free to pick any seat within the office.

All three levels also have their own sprawling pantries stocked with food and drinks. The main cafeteria is incorporated into its reception area, and it greets visitors and employees alike. The outdoor patio hosts community BBQ nights with Singapore-based Airbnb hosts, as well as company-bonding karaoke nights where the employees would break out their karaoke machine to croon until the stars are out.

These booths isolate conversations, making it a great private space for employees without needing to step out of the office.

The office décor was done by FARM, and the interior designers adopted a series of local flavors that helped to blend into the firm’s core values. Like Twitter’s enclave, you can find HDB-styled elements that make up most of the office’s mood – the central staircase blends with its stylized ventilation blocks, and the flights of stairs uses a bright Ebisu (an Airbnb-made neon orange shade) with railings you would see in older HDB estates and public spaces.

By and large, the Airbnb office expounds their beliefs which drive the accommodations booking app’s work ethos. "Every frame matters" to them, and this is seen from how they value each employee, as well as the local Airbnb host community who lists their stylish apartments on their app (hence the BBQ nights).

The secretive Library is hidden behind a revolving cabinet that doubles as an entrance.

You’ll find many subtle displays of Airbnb’s habits within their walls, such as the photo frame storyboard that depicts the journey of an Airbnb guest juxtaposed against the progression of a host’s. Every other wall has a portrait of notable Airbnb hosts from various countries. Each portrait tells a story, and it features a wide range of people – elderly parents with an empty yet hospitable room left behind by their adult children, a single mother, and even a father that makes all guests spend an hour with his toddler daughter to broaden her horizons.

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