What Employees Want

Posted on February 12, 2020
What Employees Want | CGI Strategies

If you had to guess what employees want when it comes to their working environments, what would you guess?

Unlimited espresso drinks?  Extravagant onsite amenities?

We might guess the same.  But in study after study, there’s one thing employees can agree on.  

They want a view.  

It makes sense, doesn’t it?  Being trapped in a cubicle or an office with no windows clearly can’t be good for your mental well-being.

Natural light generally makes people happier.  What do employers want the most? Positive, productive employees.  

At CGI Strategies, all of our buildings are designed to capitalize on the wellness boosting effects of natural light.  Our buildings are designed to strike the perfect balance between residence and commercial, making it the optimal environment for every type of lifestyle … and every occasion, be it work or play. 

We offer employees a plethora of other benefits and connection opportunities, too. 

If you would like to join a dynamic family office team, please contact us.

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