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In a recent internal memo, Instagram's chief, Adam Mosseri, announced a significant shift in the company's work policy, mandating that all employees return to the office five days a week starting in 2026. This decision underscores a growing trend among tech companies to prioritize in-person collaboration as they navigate the post-pandemic work landscape.
Mosseri emphasized the importance of face-to-face interaction, stating that it fosters creativity, innovation, and a stronger company culture. Alongside the return to the office, he outlined a vision for streamlining operations, advocating for fewer meetings and a focus on faster product prototypes. This approach aims to enhance productivity and encourage a more agile response to market demands.
The announcement has sparked a variety of reactions among employees, with some expressing excitement about the opportunity for increased collaboration, while others have voiced concerns about work-life balance and the challenges of commuting. As the deadline approaches, the company is expected to engage in further discussions to address employee feedback and refine the new policy.
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