Here's an inside look at CITIC Telecom CPC's expanded Singapore office

Check out the employees' workstations with these photos.

Rounding up the success achieved last year, CITIC Telecom CPC poppped the champagne on its expanded Singapore office which aims to boost the firm's Asean presence.

This new office highlights clean, bright, and spacious area with enough space and flexibility for further expansion.

In an exclusive interview with Singapore Business review, CITIC Telecom CPC revealed that one of the unique features of its Singapore hub is the break out area located next to pantry where staff can relax. This space also promotes work-life balance among employees.

With a total area of about 1,018 square meters, CITIC Telecom CPC Singapore features 1 boardroom, 2 meeting rooms, 3 Director/GM rooms, 10 manager rooms and 54 general staff seats. It is located at Solaris North Tower, Fusionopolis hub of central Singapore’s one-north business park.

This office space was designed by Merge O+R Ptd who previously conceptualized for a plethora of Singapore firms including Grand Hyatt Singapore, ST Electronics, and BP Singapore among others

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