Getting hired by a company is one way to work at one of Baltimore’s cool tech offices. But Kinglet is offering another way to work at the spaces.
Through a new program called Kinglet Features, the startup is showcasing office space that’s available for lease from six companies. It brings “the ability to access space that otherwise is inaccessible,” said Kinglet CEO Alex Kopicki. Bringing outside workers into these spaces is also a chance for the companies to lead and mentor new companies, Kopicki said.
The companies offering up space include: Sagamore Ventures, which owns City Garage, MissionTix, Mindgrub Technologies, Groove, Tessemae’s and Younts Design Inc.
The new feature is designed to go beyond renting out the spaces, though they will still have Kinglet’s flexible leasing plans, Kopicki said. For the companies who are offering the space, there’s a chance to bring someone into the space that’s outside their current network. A couple of the companies list their ideal guest as a freelance photographer. For Tessemae’s, a philosopher would be best.
Read more at Technical.ly Baltimore
from http://baltimoretech.org/news/how-to-work-in-a-cool-tech-office-without-getting-hired-there/
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