More and more businesses are realizing that when it comes to employee experience and satisfaction, your office space can’t be an afterthought.
After working from home during the pandemic, employees who are returning to a physical workspace have higher expectations for comfort, convenience, and amenities. Companies need to meet — or better yet, exceed — these expectations to provide the best possible experience.
Here, we’ll explore how the physical workspace impacts employee experience and provide some tips for creating the best possible workspace.
Before we dive into the effects of the physical workspace, let’s define employee experience and explain why it’s so important.
In short, employee experience is exactly what it sounds like: the experiences employees have throughout the course of their tenure at an organization, from the interviewing and onboarding process to their very last day. A multitude of factors impact employee experience, including company culture, pay, benefits, tech stack, management style, and more.
Poor employee experience can have devastating impacts on the organization as a whole. For one thing, it leads to high employee turnover, which raises recruiting, onboarding, and training costs. Even employees who stay will have lower morale, which can then impact productivity, attendance, and profitability.
Positive employee experience, on the other hand, is correlated with positive business outcomes, like lower turnover and increased profitability.
The physical workplace has been proven to impact stress levels, so providing the best possible physical environment to work in is now a priority for many organizations.
No two employees’ needs are exactly the same, but there are some general preferences organizations should keep in mind when choosing and designing their office space:
If you’re looking to lease office space that employees will love, here are some features to add to your wishlist:
If you’re not sure which amenities are most important to your employees, conduct a survey to get a feel for their preferences.
Don’t discount the impact of your physical workspace on your organization as a whole — while a lot of factors impact employee experience, the physical environment in which people spend their workday is an important component.
From natural light to abundant amenities, be sure to choose an office space that will provide the best possible experience for employees. With happy employees who actually want to come to work, you’ll see positive results in your business as a whole.
With locations in Houston and Salt Lake City, The Square offers beautiful workspaces that will wow employees. Contact us to book a tour today.