Virtual Office vs. Shared Office – Which is best for your workspace needs?


Many organizations, especially entrepreneurs and small business owners in Vietnam are now looking for workspace options with great flexibility but still minimizing their operation costs, and as a result, virtual and shared offices have incredibly increased in popularity.

Both two types of offices can save your business the cost and hassle of setting up an office from scratch, but do you know which one is best for you?


Virtual Office

A virtual office is an office that only exists virtually and you do not have any physical space in which to work. Instead, you get many benefits and amenities associated with the workspace including physical business address, phone call answering service, mail and fax handling, and reception service.

Ideal for entrepreneurs/ businesses who work from home/ overseas but want to make their presence known locally.

 

Shared Office

A shared office is a physical office where you actually work at. There are usually multiple renters sharing open collaboration space with access to individual offices in a shared office.

In addition to the benefits of the virtual office, you also get necessary services and facilities while working in a shared office such as access key card, internet access, administrative & IT support, and even beverage in pantries. It is such a fantastic environment to boost your productivity and better your networking as well as personal growth

Ideal for entrepreneurs/ small businesses who value physical collaborative office space.


Generally, in both cases, you will benefit from a prestigious physical address and a range of services that can boost your business performance.



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