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Instagram’s move to five days back in office built around culture

Despite tech companies leading the way toward remote work during and after the pandemic, Instagram this week became the latest big-tech org to call workers back to the office full-time.

In a memo released Monday, Adam Mosseri, CEO and president of the 20,000-employee social media giant, informed employees they will be required to work five days a week in an office starting Feb. 2. Since 2023, the organization has had a three-day, in-office policy. It is now the first of the family of Meta companies—including Facebook and WhatsApp—to mandate a full-time return to the

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