Co-working firm creates a solution for sole traders

January 2, 2019
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Sole traders are lucky, they have more flexibility to work than those under huge corporations. This is the most evident when it comes to office space where sole traders can choose from floor plans depending on their needs. This is beneficial not only because of the flexibility that matches their own, but that an office space can be rented out even if the prices are traditionally high.

Rents are naturally going to be elevated in Auckland and Wellington, places known to draw business. Your serviced office provider, however, can mitigate some of these expenses simply by providing all-inclusive office space at a greatly reduced price. For example, the co-working space is probably the best solution for sole traders who need valuable office space in places that are centrally located. Servcorp co-working space in Auckland, for example, can provide sole traders with the professional polish they need while helping their business with their office needs.

Industry Perks

There is a great benefit to belonging to a co-working community. While you are still leasing space, co-working involves more than leasing work space. As a sole trader, you become a part of a larger community of professionals who work in your industry. The co-working space provides your business with the chance to bargain, trade, and even cash in on the skills of others while marketing your own skills.

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