It’s hard to resist having a poke
around when you get a glimpse inside the Facebook mothership. This is
the company that first persuaded us to reveal our inner lives to the
world, after all, so it seems only right to return the favour.
Facebook’s UK HQ, near Warren Street, is a curious blend of the prosaic and the remarkable. Primary colours abound. Beyond the rows of perfectly ordinary desks, there’s a giant statue of a teenage mutant ninja turtle.
Signage is prolific, reminding you among other things that ‘nothing at Facebook is someone else’s problem’, and that you should ‘connect more’.
Facebook’s UK HQ, near Warren Street, is a curious blend of the prosaic and the remarkable. Primary colours abound. Beyond the rows of perfectly ordinary desks, there’s a giant statue of a teenage mutant ninja turtle.
Signage is prolific, reminding you among other things that ‘nothing at Facebook is someone else’s problem’, and that you should ‘connect more’.
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