Co-living community helps Danish startups in retaining international talents
Danish start-ups are often in need of international labor. To find, recruit and retain foreign talents is, however, a demanding task, consequently making companies missing out on significant potentials for growth. And Denmark is far from being the most popular country for expats and the least popular in the Nordics, new research shows. The Danish startup LifeX would like to change that. Addressing the issue, LifeX provides spacious living quarters in sought-after areas of Copenhagen, usually reserved for the wealthy. The apartments are, however, neither populated by ambassadors or CEOs of large companies. Rather, they are co-living spaces in…