Companies That Let You Take Power Naps at Work

Google

At Google, napping is not only encouraged, but the company has even provided its employees with a special EnergyPod designed by a New York-based company MetroNaps.

Zappos

Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has long supported the value of office naps and says that taking a 20-minute nap can help you be more effective during the day.

Facebook

The social media giant has installed “nap pods” where employees can take a quick power nap at work.

Procter & Gamble

Procter & Gamble, the biggest consumer goods company, has a dedicated space for power napping at its offices.

Ben & Jerry’s

Ice cream is usually associated with food comas rather than power naps, but Burlington, Vt.-based Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream is bucking that trend with dedicated nap spaces at its headquarters.

Hootsuite

This Vancouver-based social media firm encourages its employees to take power naps in their nap rooms.

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Globally renowned accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers eased into allowing employees to nap on the job.

Thrive Global

The Huffington Post founder, who now runs Thrive Global, is so passionate about fighting the sleep deprivation crisis that she wrote the best-seller, “The Sleep Revolution.”

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