The company hopes these changes will create office spaces that are more 'dynamic.'
This file photo shows a Facebook employee walking past a sign displaying the"like" sign at Facebook's corporate headquarters campus in Menlo Park, Calif.Meta is the latest big tech company to consider downsizing its office space in order to adjust to hybrid and remote work., the company’s top real estate executive, John Tenanes, said that Meta is recalibrating and rearranging its office spaces with the goal of making them more “dynamic.
“We’re creating a smaller venue, and for the same amount of folks, but it’s a smaller venue and we’re hoping that really drives a life in the building: more energy, more activity,” Tenanes told the Wall Street Journal. That includes potentially letting some office space leases expire, consolidating offices across multiple buildings and evaluating offices that haven’t been moved into yet.
It’s too early to tell how these changes will impact the company’s offices and employees in the Bay Area, Meta spokesperson Tessa Giammona told SFGATE. “Our aim is to build a best-in-class remote work experience to help everyone do the best work of their careers no matter where they are. We remain firmly committed to the San Francisco Bay Area as evidenced by the thousands of Meta employees who live and work here,” Giammona said.
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