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How COVID-19 has Affected the Coworking Structure

by Viti Gupta Content Writer
As the pandemic influences how we live our lives, one of the domains it majorly affects is how we work. As working spaces have evolved to become virtual meetings, companies look for other pandemic-friendly solutions. Small cities are affected the worst and an option for many employers is to encourage employees to use a shared working space in Jaipur or the city and area of their residence.

The use of coworking spaces has increased drastically as we look for modern solutions that do not require much movement and allow us to maintain social distance. By allowing employees to remain in their localities, the chances of contracting the virus during the commute are decreased. The spread of the virus is also contained within regions, and employees are ridden by the burden and stress of traveling for work.

Coworking spaces allow employees from different companies to share a common space, to work on their own projects. They provide the basic facilities in any office, such as snacks, rec rooms, conference rooms, and common networking spaces. In addition, some also offer expert services by making available financial advisors, technical support, and business counselors in the space for everyone’s use.

Since coworking spaces are designed so as to accommodate entrepreneurs, startups, and freelancers, they are usually designed in a way that gives everyone their privacy. Their pay-as-you-go payment structures are enjoyable for workers who are uncertain about when they will be expected in the office.

While some believe that the lockdown has proved that we do not need office spaces, many companies stand firm on the argument that efficient working requires communication, which is only possible through face-to-face meetings and interaction. For many organizations that value time, they need their employees to be reachable.

A coworking space thus gathers a team of workers from different departments, allowing communication channels to flow more smoothly than if they were working from home. It also helps employees develop professional relationships with their fellow employees and enhances their liking for work.

Some other ways that the lockdown has impacted working environments are:

50% attendance

Some offices have created a schedule for employees, such that at any point of time, only 50%, or a part of the total workforce is present in the office. Employees spend half their working days from home, and half from the office.

Increased Flexibility in timings

One impact that is definitely positive from the point of view of the employees is the increase in autonomy. As workers can select their work timings and spaces, they are more motivated and engaged in their work.

Reconsidering the design of working spaces

As social distancing becomes the norm, offices are becoming more conscious about hygiene and are reconsidering the layout of working spaces, ensuring that employees are brought together for communication and productivity, but still maintain a safe distance.

Conclusion

Entrepreneurs that own or are looking to set up a coworking space are catering to a market on the rise. As the working environment undergoes development, coworking spaces provide the perfect buffer for companies. Qbicle has been at the forefront in the fight against the ongoing pandemic so if you're looking for a clean and hassle-free shared working space in Jaipur then Qbicle has to be your best bet.


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About Viti Gupta Freshman   Content Writer

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Created on Nov 23rd 2020 23:43. Viewed 420 times.

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