The phrase "cube farm" refers to a type of office layout where employees work in small, cubicle-like spaces arranged in rows or blocks. It implies a lack of privacy or individuality as well as a monotonous or bland work environment.
Sentences with «cube farm»
«We're seeing the mature technology companies trying to energize their work environments, getting rid of cube farms and investing in facilities to compete for talent,» said Kevin Schaeffer, a principal at architecture and design firm Gensler in San Jose. (canadianbusiness.com)
Martin says more big companies around the world are starting to hand empty space, including erstwhile cube farms, over to local artists and musicians for use as studios. (entrepreneur.com)
Innovation and disruptive thinking aren't usually synonymous with large corporate enterprises and their large cube farms. (flexjobs.com)