"Coworking? Ah, that place where everyone sits in the same space. Freelancers, right? Naah, I'm not going. It's noisy, plus I can't bring my clients there or hold my meetings. I'd rather work from home."
Indeed, there are many myths about coworking spaces, and you will prove them right if you have never visited one. Each space differs in terms of design, vibe, but still they have a common purpose. Let's debunk some myths about coworking spaces, especially those that address the space at The Business Factory.
Coworking spaces are noisy
No, I'm not (said the author, while a colleague was in an online meeting, and with his loud voice he solved the problems that arose).
We certainly cannot deny that coworking spaces, like most traditional offices, can be noisy, but thanks to the fact that at The Business Factory you are in a private office, you can always find a corner where it will be quiet, or you make a "pact" with your colleague, that every time one of you has an online meeting, you hold it in the meeting room. Communication between you is the most important, and spaces that seem somewhat similar, are in no way unproductive and do not distract from work. (here I don't understand exactly what the last sentence means, if it's not very important I think you can remove it :D)
Coworking is only for freelancers and startups
The Business Factory, like many other coworking spaces around the world, meets the requirements of every professional and corporate organization that works here. From entrepreneurs, freelancers, start-ups to small and large organizations, the benefits of coworking spaces are here too, so that everyone can enjoy their time at the office.
Coworking spaces are not secure
Tell this to our colleagues who forget their access card and get stuck outside. Not to mention the security guard who strictly asks you at the barrier "where are you going?". Or you can stare in disbelief at the key in your office door. Everything is absolute safety!