After five years of offering staff work-from-anywhere perks, Revolut is pulling back on its “remote-first” policy—but just for some young hires. Now, the London-based company will require fresh-faced graduate workers to come into the office at least three days a week.
For years, the business has endorsed envy-inducing flexibility benefits, like allowing staffers to log in from abroad 120 days a year to “explore new cultures while staying productive and connected.” The company says it wants employees to clock in where they work best—whether it be a foreign city, office cubicle, or living room table.
However, starting in 2027, any new interns or graduate employees joining Revolut’s Talent Programmes will have to show up to an office for a majority of the workweek. That means they won’t be able to spend weeks working online while jet-setting from one country to the next, like the class of 2026 could.
But it’s not a complete ban: talent who successfully complete the 12-month graduate program will move onto the company’s typical remote-first contracts.
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