When Stuart Loh joined SurveyMonkey Inc. six years ago, the company had about 20 employees.
“I was given a desk next to the computer that used to play Pandora music for the whole office,” said Loh, a product, privacy, security and corporate lawyer. “The executive assistant set the music, and she liked rap music. At nine in the morning, on the computer next to me—I learned how to tune it out pretty quickly.”
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