Procore's corporate headquarters is located in Carpinteria, California, a beachside town just 10 miles south of Santa Barbara. The Southern California HQ houses over 850 of Procore's more than 1,500 total employees.
On the day we're there, almost everyone I spoke to apologized for it being overcast. But with these incredible views right outside the office, who can complain about a little morning fog?
Immediately upon stepping out of your car, you'll notice it's a dog-friendly campus.
To bring your dog to work, you do need to go through a "Procore Pup Certification." Some of the rules include no accidents or barking indoors, and no fighting with "furry friends" or coworkers.
This nice pup, who we met later on our tour, had obviously been Procore certified.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBeyond the dogs, you'll also notice how many employees take advantage of the pleasant, seaside weather.
Inside Procore's main lobby, the friendly staff greeted me.
We also notice multiple sets of car keys sitting on the front counter. Those belonged to employees who are getting their car washed that day, one of the many perks offered by Procore.
Car washes at Procore aren't free, but they're affordable and super convenient.
In another nearby lobby resides a replica of the NASCAR racing car that Procore sponsors.
In 2019, the construction software company will be the primary sponsor for NASCAR racer, Matt DiBenedetto.
Walking the hallways, we recognize its sleek design rivals even the hippest offices we've seen in Silicon Valley.
There's plenty of spaces around the office to have informal meetings and brainstorming sessions.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOr, when formal meetings are a must, employees can choose a room with an ocean view.
Photos capturing Procore's history — which dates back more than 17 years — can be spotted on office walls.
The photo in the center of this collage was from one of Procore's family carnival days when miniature horses were brought in for kids to ride.
Artwork can also be found throughout the Procore's office — which, since it's a construction management software company, can often take on an industrial aesthetic.
The whole office has a positive vibe.
As one would expect in a trendy tech office, employees have an array of snack options to choose from, and can play classic arcade games in between meetings.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEmployees do have assigned desks.
But if the open floor plans become too much of a distraction, the office has several dedicated quiet zones.
Employees can also escape to comfortable couches and chairs to get their work done.
Or, if lounge chairs are preferred, Procore has those too.
Working from the succulent garden is always an option as well.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdProcore's HQ is broken up into multiple buildings, and so sometimes employees will have to walk through industrial garage doors to get to their next meeting.
Or, they may need to take one of the outdoor walking paths that connect all the buildings on Procore's campus.
One of the walking paths offers employees the chance to appreciate the waves below. Rincon Point — a famous surfing spot —is just south of Procore's office and close enough for employees to paddle out on their lunch breaks.
Bikes are also available for employees, whether they just need to clear their heads after a long meeting or want to take a ride to Carpinteria's main street for lunch.
For employees looking to stay in shape, Procore has three different gyms — two on its main campus and a larger one across the freeway, which can be accessed via a company shuttle bus. Procore offers TRX, boot camps, and yoga classes for free to employees.
Procore offers TRX, boot camps, and yoga classes for free to employees.