Robinhood once declared itself a 'remote-first company.' Now it's sending employees back to the office, a leaked message shows.
On Thursday, CEO Vladimir Tenev told staff to return to offices in September, according to a leaked message., which last year declared itself a remote-first company, has just told employees they will be spending most of their time back in the office beginning September 18, according to an internal Slack message viewed by Insider.wrote to employees on Thursday in the Slack message.
"I recognize we all have unique life responsibilities," Tenev said."You can work to find the right schedule for your commutes, family needs, and beyond, occasionally working from home when necessary as was the case before the pandemic." Robinhood did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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