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SF startup makes new office a home with no-shoes policy
May 9, 2018 /
A wall of cubbies filled with shoes greets visitors to Gusto’s new headquarters at San Francisco’s Pier 70. As the 275 workers pad around their ginormous space, they sport socks, slippers or bare feet; visitors are offered disposable paper slippers.
"We want our office to feel like a home, to be comfortable and authentic," said Josh Reeves, CEO and co-founder of Gusto, which helps small businesses manage payrolls, benefits and human resources. "We started Gusto in a house in Palo Alto and had a no-shoe policy there, and we all grew up in shoeless houses."
By Carolyn Said
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