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More and more people are talking about the possibility of working from home, especially since communication technologies have become part of everyday life. Rather than using the most common definition of home-office, one could easily call this bench-in-a-park-office, Starbucks-office, airport-waiting-room-office, my-grandma's-couch-office etc. There is no limitation to your geographical freedom, as long as you have a laptop and some data connection with you (and it does not rain of course!).
Home office is quite a common habit at Ventura TRAVEL. Our big office in the heart of Berlin can accommodate up to 50 people and the great location (we are at the Kanal, in Kreuzkölln!), the nice atmosphere of the workplace and our super cute dog, make us want to go to the office every morning.
At the office, we all cultivate our passion for Latin America, Japan, China, Iran and Greece with our job and with continuous travels to these amazing countries. Thus, working all together has become altogether more fun!
We all share a strong team relationship and making sure everybody comes at the office with a smile is the most important thing to us. Being part of a good team includes open communication and clear individual tasks. Thanks to this strong team spirit and the trusting relationships we have built, it has become natural to work remotely for specific periods of time.
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Let me share with you some advantages that we have found out in the past years in doing home-office:
Both as a manager and as an employee, I am glad to give and be given this freedom and trust, I enjoy my time and I get to discover and travel the world while I work. I would recommend every company to offer home office and to every employee to request it. It is worth it! Trust me, I am writing this article from a bench, under the cherry trees in a very sunny Hiroshima!