The clientele of your average serviced office complex can vary quite dramatically, as all sorts of customers will want to take advantage of the unique serviced office experience. The most common type of patron that you’ll find in the serviced office environment will quite often turn out to be one the entrepreneurial types. Small, fledgling businesses that are just starting out on the path to becoming bigger and better, or even just smaller enterprises that don’t particularly want to make the larger financial commitment that would be required of them were they to lease from a traditional office. This usually because of the availability of support and administrative staff, due to the fact that a serviced office complex will more than likely already have staff such as secretaries and maintenance, so the newer companies won’t have to set them up on the payroll and they also won’t have to deal with Human Resources admin things like benefits or insurance, as well as having to take the time to find, train and recruit additional support staff. Serviced offices are also used by other businesses which generally tend to have their main offices either abroad or in another part of the country, so only require temporary relocation for whatever their needs might be. As well as the location-orientated business, you’ll also often find that serviced offices will host the overflow from other outside business. For example if a particular company is experiencing a period of rapid growth and has their main office in a different location and/or is a traditional leased office which can’t be expanded, then they’ll send the additional workforce overflow to take up office in a nearby serviced office complex. This will usually be for a few months or so, for as long as it takes the main headquarters to procure more office space to house the overflow.
August 6, 2008
Serviced Office Users
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