The thing about this coworking space is that it’s not really that bad! At least the space isn’t. They even give you your own monitor and the place has a lot of light. Really it has so much potential and in many ways I like it a lot better than the other coworking spaces in Tirana!
The problem is the employee who works there. The blonde woman, Emi, is just not fit to work in anything that is public facing. She is unfriendly and doesn’t care about building community at the coworking. I was going to write her a negative review after she hung up on me when I called to ask if there was availability. Previously I had sworn I wouldn’t come back after her unwelcoming and unprofessional behavior but I knew that this was a nice place in Tirana and wanted to try it again. Yikes never mind.
So why was her behavior so offputting besides hanging up on people? Firstly when we entered the coworking space she had the wrong password for the Wi-Fi written on the board so we had to piece together that a different WiFi name than on the board and the password she told us were correct. Until I had a major issue, which I’ll go into in a sec, she didn’t change the password to the correct one.
Problems arose for me when I had meetings and discovered that the back meeting rooms didn’t have a strong connection. I suffered through so many “hello can you hear mes? “I can’t tell you. The reason this was so bad was because it was my first week at a new job and I have been trying to find a job during the pandemic for a whole year! I later found out through the other employee, who is nice and professional, that the WiFi name and password needed to be changed when you go into the meeting rooms. The Skype room I went into initially had almost no connection at all without switching.
But the worst thing was that Emi told us that we cannot talk in the main working room and told us that we really needed to go into one of the Skype or conference rooms to take calls, a perfect opportunity for her to have reminded us that we would’ve needed to switch our Wi-Fi and password in said rooms. I appreciated her establishing the ground rules of the space. However she came into the room and would regularly take calls and talk to other people and she seriously did not care, folks.
The thing about this coworking space that I can’t blame on the staff is the Skype room. It is so dark and if you don’t know the right password you will not be able to get a clear connection there. As I mentioned I had some of my first calls from my new jobs in that room. I didn’t know that there wasn’t proper lighting so my first meeting with the HR manager I was in the dark.
Otherwise a great coworking with amazing potential. Not to mention a rooftop area and can I say it again MONITORS!!!
Just do something about your community and customer service approach.