The ability to alter video call backgrounds has changed the vibe of work meetings. You can give a presentation surrounded by a tropical island scene, or maybe the overlay of a refined study will add some sophistication to your virtual interview.
If a tiki-themed room or a picturesque library seems like a great backdrop to spice up work, you don’t have to scroll through Zoom’s options — you can just go to Mailchimp’s new Atlanta headquarters. Atlanta Journal Constitution
“We’ve had people comment that it looks like a fake Zoom background,” Ashely Wilson, Mailchimp’s senior manager of employee experience, said inside the building’s library-themed workspace. “But no, we’re in the office!”
Mailchimp, one of Atlanta’s largest startup successes, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday for its new offices, roughly 360,000 square feet of Beltline-adjacent space designed as a white-collar worker’s playground. Dozens of murals line the walls, there are menageries of seat choices and amenities are omnipresent to tempt employees away from working from their couch.
Atlanta Journal Constitution


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