WSJ TREND HUNTER
Today, Trend Hunter was featured on the Wall Street Journal as the Workplace of the Day.
As our Chief Trend Hunter Jeremy Gutsche states in the WSJ feature, a bright, open office "helps information flow a lot better." With more and more CEOs and managers recognizing the importance of free thought in an office environment, companies are adapting an open-space concept in their respective workspaces that is much like Trend Hunter's own.
WSJ identifies Trend Hunter's office as "An office as hip as its occupants," and with a digitally projected scoreboard, international beer collection, vintage gaming-themed programmer's den, high ceilings and a complete lack of cubicle walls, the Trend Hunter office is just that.
As our Chief Trend Hunter Jeremy Gutsche states in the WSJ feature, a bright, open office "helps information flow a lot better." With more and more CEOs and managers recognizing the importance of free thought in an office environment, companies are adapting an open-space concept in their respective workspaces that is much like Trend Hunter's own.
WSJ identifies Trend Hunter's office as "An office as hip as its occupants," and with a digitally projected scoreboard, international beer collection, vintage gaming-themed programmer's den, high ceilings and a complete lack of cubicle walls, the Trend Hunter office is just that.







