



“Like all our Dropbox Studios, our Dublin space will not cater for solo work, there will be no individual workstations. With a blank canvas in front of us, we’ve had the opportunity to be deeply thoughtful about what we want to achieve,” she said. “Dublin has always been our international HQ and will continue to be so, with a large concentration of employees, so it’s been really exciting to design our first purpose-built Dropbox Studio here. Laura Ryan, Dublin site lead and director of international HR at Dropbox, told that the Dropbox Dublin Studio will open in early 2022. While remote working will remain a core feature for the company’s employees, Dropbox Studios will become spaces that are purpose-built for collaboration and teamwork. Remote working will remain a core part of life at Dropbox and its offices will be redesigned to create spaces for in-person interactions.Īs part of its virtual-first working model for staff, Dropbox is showcasing how its redesigned offices will look, starting with its Dublin headquarters.
