Working overseas can provide benefits like earning money and gaining experience in a new culture and language, though one may have to pay fees and deal with a different language, while working in one's home country does not involve fees but may involve a harder job with a boss and less freedom. The Google campus in California aims to extend employees' lives through facilities promoting a healthy lifestyle like vegetable gardens and treadmill desks, as well as providing free, color-coded meals.
Working overseas can provide benefits like earning money and gaining experience in a new culture and language, though one may have to pay fees and deal with a different language, while working in one's home country does not involve fees but may involve a harder job with a boss and less freedom. The Google campus in California aims to extend employees' lives through facilities promoting a healthy lifestyle like vegetable gardens and treadmill desks, as well as providing free, color-coded meals.
Working overseas can provide benefits like earning money and gaining experience in a new culture and language, though one may have to pay fees and deal with a different language, while working in one's home country does not involve fees but may involve a harder job with a boss and less freedom. The Google campus in California aims to extend employees' lives through facilities promoting a healthy lifestyle like vegetable gardens and treadmill desks, as well as providing free, color-coded meals.
dif lang have fun, work hard oversea home country pay fee do not pay fee different language pay for food and earn salary new culture housing same language have fun have a boss school work harder job communicate gain exp Location: CaliforniaDesign: building (Living Lab)-> new things: diner homework booths=conf. roomVibe: creativity, privacyFacilities: nap pod, building materials (free-of-chemicals), treadmill desks, bikes, veggies garden -> healthy lifestyleMeals: free 3 meals & snack-> color coded (green, yellow and red)Goal: extend the life of Googlers (by 30 years)