
“Co-working is an experience to be lived, which is what Les Satellites offer. The most important thing is not the workplace but the people with whom you work. Several surveys demonstrate this: people want to work close to home, in a human-sized building,” says Nicolas Bergรฉ, who is behind the initiative.
Indeed, Les Satellites aims to welcome every worker looking for conviviality, stimulation, collaboration, and a different work experience. It is above all an intermediate place between home and the company: a โthird place.โ
Independent workers and entrepreneurs, employees and students who come to Les Satellites all want another choice for their workplace, a certain flexibility, and great accessibility. Either to break the solitude and isolation of working from home or to escape the eternal traffic jams between home and office. What we offer them is the choice: the choice to better reconcile their professional life with their family life, the choice of a chosen mobility rather than one that is endured.
In this sense, society, companies, and workers have some advantages in turning to teleworking and co-working. If co-working has a goal, it is to maintain a social link, even when individualism is at the heart of companies: there will always be a need to meet to work.


