“Work-Collective has been such a great fit for our team. It’s flexible, professional, and gives us just the right amount of space when we need it—without the cost or stress of maintaining a full office. The atmosphere is easygoing but still focused, and everyone here is genuinely friendly. It’s the kind of space that makes you actually look forward to coming into the office.”
– Eilish Young – Account Lead, Mindshare
For Eilish Young, an Account Lead at global media agency Mindshare, the move to coworking wasn’t just a personal decision—it was a company-wide shift. Like many modern teams navigating hybrid work, Mindshare found itself reevaluating how much space it actually needed. The result? A pivot from traditional office setups to something far more flexible and aligned with the future of work.
“Our company mandated the change,” Eilish explains. “Any team with fewer than ten people needed to move into coworking.” At first, the shift felt like a big change—but it quickly turned into a welcome one.
After exploring their options, Mindshare’s team landed at Work-Collective, where they found a space that felt professional yet relaxed, structured yet adaptable. “It fit the needs of the team,” Eilish says. “It gives us the space we need, when we need it—without the wasted overhead.”
The new setup has allowed her and her teammates to stay productive, meet when needed, and collaborate with ease. Whether it’s sitting together in a team pod or spreading out for solo work, the environment adapts to what they need that day.
But beyond the logistics, what the team really appreciates is the atmosphere. “Everyone here is friendly, and the space has a great energy,” she says. “It’s easy to focus, but it never feels stuffy or too quiet. I love that we can each find our own rhythm here.”
The balance of independence and connection is something she hadn’t realized was missing until she found it again. “It’s efficient and flexible—but it also brings back that casual, in-person vibe that remote work can’t always deliver.”
For Eilish and the Mindshare team, Work-Collective has become more than just a workspace—it’s a place where productivity and good energy coexist. And that makes all the difference.