ASOS will take on 1500 new staff in head office expansion

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Fashion ecommerce giant ASOS has announced that it will hire 1500 new staff to its London headquarters over the next three years.

Its Greater London House site in Camden already houses 2500 staff members, however the retailer has revealed it will spend £40 million renovating the location and has taken on 40,000 sq ft to accommodate new staff.

Designed by architects Spacelab, the new improved space will host a library, work out facilities, a training academy and cafes. 


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“Our people are what make ASOS special. We are creating a workspace that fosters creativity, where they can enjoy what they do,” chief executive Nick Beighton said.

“Greater London House is such an important part of the company’s history, as well as Camden’s, so I’m thrilled that we get to stay in our home, while building a workplace for the future.”

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Fashion ecommerce giant ASOS has announced that it will hire 1500 new staff to its London headquarters over the next three years.

Its Greater London House site in Camden already houses 2500 staff members, however the retailer has revealed it will spend £40 million renovating the location and has taken on 40,000 sq ft to accommodate new staff.

Designed by architects Spacelab, the new improved space will host a library, work out facilities, a training academy and cafes. 


READ MORE: ASOS responds to damning allegations with contract changes


“Our people are what make ASOS special. We are creating a workspace that fosters creativity, where they can enjoy what they do,” chief executive Nick Beighton said.

“Greater London House is such an important part of the company’s history, as well as Camden’s, so I’m thrilled that we get to stay in our home, while building a workplace for the future.”

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