Most Instagrammable Tech Offices

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8 out of 10 of the most Instagrammable tech companies are located in the US

Data reveals the top 10 tech companies with the most Instagrammable HQs worldwide  

Recent research by world-leading tech talent creation specialists, Revolent has revealed the tech companies around the world that boast the most Instagrammable headquarters. Focusing on the top 50 tech companies with the highest market capital, the research was conducted by comparing the number of associated hashtags with each HQ to see which came out on top. 

Facebook at 1 Hacker Way proved to be the most shareable, with almost 10,000 more hashtags than Google ranking second. 

Rank Based total number of posts  Company Name  HQ Name  Hashtag 1: [Company]hq Hashtag 2: [Company] headquarters Hashtag 3: [company]campus Hashtag 4: [company]building Total number of posts for each HQ  
Facebook (Meta) 1 Hacker Way 21,500 3,400 2,500 202 27,602 
Alphabet (Google) GooglePlex  10,134 5,918 20,381  2,002 18,054 
Apple Apple Park  3,426 2,780 10,366 508 17,080 
Amazon HQ2 4,183 2,723 1,237  656 7,562 
Sony 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo 253 55 6,341 6,654 
Microsoft Redmond Campus  625 721 2,781 337 4,464 
IBM 1 Orchard Rd 18 39 131 2,424 2,612 
Airbnb 888 Brannan Street 1,708 165 44 1,917 
Samsung Samsung Digital city 389 122 128 329 968 
10 HP 1501 Page Mill Road 234 550 23 807 

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the top 3 most Instagrammable offices belong to leaders in the tech space, including Facebook, Alphabet (Google) and Apple. 

1.              Facebook (Meta) 

At the top of the list, Facebook has no ordinary headquarters. Forget lines of dull office cubicles, the social media giant embraces natural light and opts for an open plan approach—something that is sure to boost their team’s collaboration and social elements. Sneak previews on social media allow a glimpse of the many creative installations scattered around inside the campus, aimed at inspiring employees’ work.  

2.              Alphabet (Google) 

With swimming pools and volleyball courts, Google’s headquarters could be considered more of a resort than a place of work. Come lunchtime, workers can choose from various cuisines, with an abundance of delicious meals on offer that are far from stereotypical cafeteria food. And it’s not just what’s going on inside that gets people talking. The building’s exterior has become famed for having “dragon scale skin,” created by the roof’s silver solar panels, adding to its magic. 

3.              Apple 

Apple Park has strayed even further from the norm. Leaving behind the classic rectangle office block, the building is built like a spaceship, often referred to as ‘The Ring’. The glass curved windows allow natural light to flood in, giving workers spectacular views of the beautiful greenery which surrounds the HQ.  

An appreciation post on Instagram can hold the same praise as a compliment. Sometimes even more. If an office block is ‘Insta-worthy,’ a company knows it’s created a beautiful workplace – especially when it’s hitting over 27,000 hashtags. 

“Instagrammable offices are often created using various spaces with innovative design features. Most modern tech companies are designed in this way to encourage their employees to enjoy their workspace, which should then lead to higher productivity and make people want to go to work,” explained Ryan McDonough, Interior Design Expert at MyJobQuote. “Modern tech companies are trying all kinds of cool things to make their offices more fun and unique. If an office is a space that looks great and provides something cool and unique, then this is an Instagrammable office space.” 

Major tech companies have declared it’s time to transition back to office life, or at least to a hybrid work model. Over the past couple of months, workers have obliged, with others expected to follow suit in the coming weeks. However, this change has been met with mixed feelings.  

Whilst some are pleased, others remain at the opposite end of the spectrum, resenting their commute to work in the morning. It appears the majority of tech workers fall into the latter category, with about 3 in 5 uninterested in full time office work

However, this is less likely the case for those heading into the most Instagrammable tech HQs in the world. Leaving the comfort of their own homes might actually be a good thing, and being around innovation can drum up a new wave of creativity.  

“If an office is creatively designed, employees are likely to feel more motivated and inspired. Many modern companies have figured this out, and so they are designing their offices in a fun way, with beanbags, hammocks, and egg chairs,” said Ray Sadoun, Mental Health Specialist from OK Rehab. “What was once seen to be unprofessional is now being viewed as attractive as it encourages employees to relax into their work.” 

This style of office is becoming increasingly popular among workers. Now more than ever, whether a workplace features fun amenities, such as a games room or comfortable sitting area, can be the difference between whether someone decides to stay with a company or not. A certain office environment can even discourage people from going for a job in the first place. 

As companies across the world continue to battle with the Great Resignation, listening to the fact that what an office is like is important to employees is vital. Aside from the fact it creates a workplace that workers enjoy being in, it also communicates to them that their opinions matter. 

According to the research, California seems to be the main hub for this approach, with half of the HQs—Facebook, Google, Apple, Airbnb and HP— featured in the top 10 list located in this state. 

“Although it isn’t realistic to expect buildings like these from smaller tech companies, it is possible for them to follow the likes of Google’s general approach to an effective office environment. Yes, as a smaller business owner, you mightn’t be able to add a swimming pool to your office. But you can take note of how the tech companies use open spaces and colour to create an inviting environment for their employees,” said James Lloyd-Townshend, CEO and Chairman of Revolent

“After such a long time away from the office, it’s no wonder some workers feel apprehensive about returning. Try adding some of the home comforts that employees are reluctant to give up to make them feel more at ease. Even if it is as simple as some more comfortable chairs in the staff room, you’ll be surprised by the difference it makes.” 


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