The new Tinder space in San Francisco is housed in a century-old building known as the Rialto in the city's Soma district.
The office opened on November 6. Only 30 employees work out of it at the moment, but there are 25 open positions, with most being product and engineering-focused.
Tinder's lead technical recruiter Peddy Farjad told Business Insider that the office opening was "a strategic move" to be in close proximity to San Francisco's tech talent.
Tinder's East Bay-ers, as the residents living east of the city across the bay are called, also benefit from the new San Francisco location. Before, those employees would have had a lengthier commute to the Palo Alto office.
The new office is in the heart of the city, and city-dwelling workers could bike to work if they chose to — there's a space a few levels below the office to store bikes.
The San Francisco spot may have just opened, but it's already decked out in the finest trappings of a Silicon Valley office.
There's a designated room for massages, as well as yoga mats for yoga sessions.
A walking treadmill desk is set up for employees to use as a break from their regular desks.
Refrigerators are stocked with soda, La Croix sparkling water, and alcohol.
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