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What is your ideal work environment? Do you like working in a cubicle?

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Question added by Thurayya Al Qasim , Legal Counsellor , Ihqaq Law Firm
Date Posted: 2018/01/29
Junaid Sibhai
by Junaid Sibhai , Senior Accountant , AL ANSARI EXCHANGE

Work environment is divided according to departmental scope of work. Cubicle work environment is money and space consuming. It should be applicable to only senior officer for their grade reward. Result should be productive and efficient in work environment rather than working place.

Naveed Azam
by Naveed Azam , Promoted as Business incharge , Jumani Group of Companies-Khairpur Sugar Mill Pvt Ltd.-UAE|PAK

I think a great reputation is that stage on which a person can guide every one without any discrimination it is personal interest and natural experience and skill which may be helpful for those who is surviving for their strugle in life." Cubicle networking if based on such helpful materialthen i think it is a best work environment" and in profession life "The environment in which natural and professional skill both have to develop in such position that when a worker discharge or leave such environment he or she may be a best personality with extra professional skills." Yes i like to work such environment.

Megha Dutta
by Megha Dutta , HR Head

Ideal work environment depends on self and it differs for every individual. Within my perspective, i like to work in open space, healthy competition, high energy, and people interacting with each other on various topics, or getting solution to problem. Friendly and open door policy is my type of environment i  like to work with. Cubicles are for people who follow rules of 9 to 5 and back home during weekends, not for person like me. cubicles restrict creativity and thought process. There is no difference between boudaries of home and cubicles, one has to follow rules in both environment and its kind of rigid.

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