Shashi Kapoor

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Shashi graduated with a BSc in Business Communication from Sheffield and has since been working in an online marketing capacity. He recently joined FindaLondonOffice as the Online Team Coordinator and passionately shares the company vision of simplifying the hunt for office space in London.

Shashi believes that in order to manifest this vision, it is vital that every part of the process is fully rationalised. A large part of this includes the website and of course the most important source of improvement it's users. The blog is the FindaLondonOffice way of bringing the company and it's users together while providing a fantastic resource.

Shashi continues to work on strategies to improve the online part of the service and make information more available. Outside of the office, he is a keen martial artist, a food fanatic and has a passion for snowboarding.

Shashi Kapoor's Recent Posts

Commuting to London Offices

by Shashi Kapoor 30th November 2009

In order to commute to work, it costs both time and money. In central London, many opt to use public transport. However, despite having a highly connected infrastructure in London, workers spend more time commuting to work in London than any other part of the country. It’s Welsh workers that have the average shortest commute [...]

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Office Rental Rates – Your New Office Rates Are No April Fools!

by Shashi Kapoor 6th November 2009

Following on from our FindaLondonOffice article on business rates, our recommended ratings adviser Peter Barber approached us regarding the big hikes in office rental rates that will take place on April 1st 2010.
April 1st 2010. The day the new Rating Valuation List will come into play.
Many London office occupiers will see a large hike in [...]

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A Guide to Eating Out for the London Office Worker

by Shashi Kapoor 23rd October 2009

Following on from our FindaLondonOffice guide to eating out in London, a guest poster approached us from Skiddle to do a piece of eating out in London.

London is internationally renowned for countless things – its landmarks, its pubs, its culture, its music, its excellent public transport system and its fashion. However, one thing that London [...]

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Virtual Offices vs Conventional Offices – London

by Shashi Kapoor 17th September 2009

Telecommuting is particularly good for startups and small companies due to financial constraints. However, the growing trend of virtual offices does bring with it a host of problems. Most of which are social.
It has been argued that the social aspects of a conventional office are actually an inhibitor to productivity, however some key considerations are:
Social [...]

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5 Ways to Save Money on Office Space – London

by Shashi Kapoor 15th September 2009

Throughout the course of the blog, we have covered many ways that can save you money when searching for office space in London. You will see by the end of this post that it’s not all about minimising your outlay (though this plays a part), it’s also about maximising the value of your decision and [...]

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Finding Time for a London Office Lunch

by Shashi Kapoor 1st September 2009

Finding time for lunch is certainly not as easy as it once was.
It’s not a result of the credit crunch either. In fact, the time taken for lunch has been reducing for years; a trend that has seen delivery services and high speed food outlets have been springing up for some time.
Gone is the lunch [...]

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The FindaLondonOffice Guide to Eating Out Part II

by Shashi Kapoor 19th August 2009

A popular restaurant that was recommended to us  is Shampers in Kingly Street, London W1, just on the Soho side of Regent Street, Mayfair.
The restaurant offers an ever changing and wide ranging choice of food of a continental style, with many of these dishes being quite traditional.
The wine list is excellent and extensive, and the [...]

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