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The Office Of The Future Has No Boss — Just Gig Workers With A Day Pass

By 2027, gig workers will make up half the workforce, and coworking spaces are the flexible workspace hubs powering their rise.

Emma AscottbyEmma Ascott
June 5, 2025
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The Office Of The Future Has No Boss — Just Gig Workers With A Day Pass

For gig workers, coworking spaces offer a bridge between the freedom of independent work and the structure of a traditional office.

  • Gig workers will make up half the workforce by 2027, growing three times faster than traditional employees, led by Gen Z’s demand for flexibility.
  • Coworking spaces provide gig workers with structure, community, and professional resources essential for productivity and connection.
  • Employers adopting gig-like flexibility and coworking memberships boost talent retention and create dynamic, project-based work environments.

Gig workers will make up half the workforce in developed economies by 2027, according to a report from Korn Ferry. This group already accounts for nearly a third of working professionals and is growing at triple the rate of traditional employment.

Many professionals now build careers through contracts, freelance assignments, and temporary roles. This approach allows for more control over time, projects, and income. Gen Z is leading the trend, favoring autonomy and flexibility over fixed schedules and single-employer commitments.

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Coworking Spaces Provide Stability and Community for Gig Workers

To support this work style, professionals need reliable spaces. Coworking offices meet that need with structure, focus, and daily variety. They offer a setting where freelancers, consultants, and independent specialists can work seriously and connect with others in similar roles.

Independent workers require environments that allow for both serious work and social connection. Coworking offices fill this role by offering dedicated desks, meeting rooms, and a community of peers. Kitchens and living rooms at home cannot meet the professional necessity of focused, consistent work. Coworking spaces bring energy and routine to what could otherwise be a solitary experience.

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Chloe Carr, communications specialist at Korn Ferry, explains that gig workers deliberately seek the ability to design their day while accessing professional resources and networks. Coworking offices answer both demands by combining flexibility with structure.

Returning to the same coworking space regularly helps gig workers build informal networks and establish routines that boost focus. The casual conversations that happen here often spark referrals, partnerships, and mentorships. 

This kind of career momentum is difficult to achieve when working remotely or alone.

Lessons Employers Can Take from Gig Work


Emilie Petrone, vice chairman of Korn Ferry’s Human Resources practice, points out that many permanent corporate roles fail to offer the variety and freedom found in gig work. She encourages employers to rethink job design by incorporating project rotations, flexible hours, and clear growth opportunities. 

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These changes make full-time positions more attractive to people who might otherwise prefer contracting.

Some companies are already trying new approaches, such as short-term projects and cross-department assignments that resemble freelance work. Customized development paths allow employees to build skills and explore new areas, making permanent roles feel less restrictive and more dynamic.

Some companies now provide coworking memberships for their contractors, acknowledging that quality work depends on more than just remote access.

These memberships create conditions where flexible workers can truly thrive instead of scrambling for suitable work environments for evolving job responsibilities.

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Coworking Spaces Become Crucial in the New Work Ecosystem


As flexible and contract-based work grows, coworking spaces form the backbone of this system. Coworking spaces do not only serve solo freelancers. Senior consultants, startup founders, and part-time executives share these spaces, creating a vibrant ecosystem. 

They provide a stable, professional environment that supports mobility, serious work, and collaboration. These spaces help workers move seamlessly between roles and projects while staying grounded in a community.


The future of work blends autonomy with social connection. Coworking spaces offer the balance professionals need to produce high-quality work without losing sight of the human element. At the same time, companies benefit by supporting talent without committing to costly full-time office seats.

New Realities Demand New Environments


Gig work calls for fresh tools, systems, and spaces. It requires tools and systems that support flexibility without sacrificing productivity or connection. Coworking spaces answer this need by offering a professional infrastructure that adapts to constantly changing work patterns. They combine physical resources like reliable Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, and office equipment with an environment that creates community and accountability.

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Beyond just a place to plug in a laptop, coworking spaces have turned into ecosystems that support career growth, networking, and even well-being. They provide access to events, workshops, and informal mentorship opportunities that help independent professionals build skills and relationships. This social and professional support is difficult to replicate remotely or in traditional offices designed for long-term staff.

Employers recognize that as work becomes more project-based and less tied to permanent roles, supporting their flexible workforce means providing resources that extend beyond traditional offices. Offering coworking memberships for contractors and freelancers signals a change toward valuing output and quality over presence and hierarchy. It also acknowledges the importance of giving gig workers a stable base from which to perform at their best.

For gig workers, coworking spaces offer a bridge between the freedom of independent work and the structure of a traditional office. They deliver routine, accountability, and connection without the rigidity of full-time employment. This makes coworking essential for maintaining momentum and professionalism in an unpredictable work environment.

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Emma Ascott

Emma Ascott is a contributing writer for Allwork.Space based in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Walter Cronkite at Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication in 2021. Emma has written about a multitude of topics, such as the future of work, politics, social justice, money, tech, government meetings, breaking news and healthcare.

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