JPMorgan Chase & Co has asked its managing directors to work from office five days a week, the bank said in a memo.
A J.P. Morgan logo is seen outside the JPMorgan bank offices in Paris, France, January 27, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnierhas asked its managing directors to work from office five days a week, the bank said in a memo.
"They have to be visible on the floor, they must meet with clients, they need to teach and advise, and they should always be accessible for immediate feedback and impromptu meetings." Others on Wall Street echo the sentiment. Since the COVID-19 pandemic started receding, banks have aggressively sought to revert to a pre-pandemic office environment even as some in the corporate world adopted hybrid work models.
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