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October 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year

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illustration: tonia cowan; (isElEct) YvonnE Qumi octoBEr 2016 BCBusiness 21 T here probably aren't many business people out there who haven't rolled their eyes at least once reading about tech industry employee perks. It seemed there for a while that no startup could dream of attracting talent without a mechanical bull or an indoor tree house. Maybe the clearest indication that there was a bubble forming was when nap pods were declared among the 10 most essential employee perks by esteemed tech industry insider Teen Vogue. Of course, it may be just dumb obvious that a bubble built on chocolate fountains and table tennis tournaments had to burst. And in the tech sector there's evidence of that coming. Money is going to be tighter, judging from a recent canvassing of venture capitalists by Business Insider. Down rounds are up, in which companies raise money at lower valuations than in previous rounds. Over at Dropbox, perks were indeed cut earlier this year—no more free •ym-gear-washing service, sorry—although they did keep the infamous $100,000 chrome sculpture of their panda mascot. T H E M O N T H LY I N F O R M E R tmı "There's no undoing it— you either get the keys from the criminal, or your les are gone" –p.23 o c t o b e r 2 0 1 6 Of Ball Pits and Nap Pods the era of over-the-top company perks might be coming to an end, but perks, if properly designed, may still the best way to attract and retain employees INSIDE Big sugar ... Real estate highs ... Files taken hostage ... Architect of affordability ... Fitting in ... + more THE EXPLAINER by Timothy Taylor having a ball iSelect's Melbourne office one-ups Google's play- ground vibe, adding a ball pit to the slide experience

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