Companies Without An Office Here S Why Startups Are Going Remote
One of the biggest benefits of ditching a physical headquarters is, of course, the money saved on rent. Social media management company Buffer shut its San Francisco office in 2015 after finding its rent cost more than marketing, advertising or health insurance. “We just pay for a virtual office which provides an address, a mailbox and someone to answer the phone. If we need offices we hire them by the hour,” Andy Clark, managing director of Commerceworks, tells Techworld....