You can have it both ways. I don't think older and attached people would be put off by that necessarily, you would just have to encourage them with other perks.
So I have worked in the young hip free beer in office environment full of 20 somethings.
I have worked in the Fortune 1000 company full of older "lifers"
I think it would be really hard to mix both together? Like just the offering of free beer and encouraging employees to stay after work and work till sundown.. that is going to build social circles among those people. How do you get the unwanted older guys with families to stick around? Pay them more than their worth to make up for it?
You give them windows to socialise during office hours like potlucks and other organised events. I've never worked somewhere where I am not the youngest person upon joining so I'm on the other side of this, but that seems to work.
If people don't want to associate with coworkers and just clock in and clock out I think they probably don't belong in their job.
I have worked in the Fortune 1000 company full of older "lifers"
I think it would be really hard to mix both together? Like just the offering of free beer and encouraging employees to stay after work and work till sundown.. that is going to build social circles among those people. How do you get the unwanted older guys with families to stick around? Pay them more than their worth to make up for it?