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Bumble's Austin Headquarters Is All About Good Vibes

The dating app's employees are big on in-office engagement and out-of-office socializing.
Source: Adam Friedberg
Adam Friedberg

Bumble’s got good buzz. The  -- which gives women the power to make the first move -- launched in 2014 and has since expanded to help users meet new friends and make professional , too. CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd originally worked at but left and alleged that its cofounders engaged in sexual harassment

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