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Instagram Return-to-Office Policy: 5 Days a Week Mandate

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

instagram Mandates Five-Day⁢ Work Week Starting February 2nd, Cites Collaboration Boost

MENLO PARK, CA – January 29, 2026 – Instagram employees will‌ be required⁣ to work from⁤ the office five days a week, effective February 2nd,​ Meta confirmed Monday. ⁣The policy shift, ⁣detailed‌ in a memo from Instagram ⁣head Adam Mosseri, aims to cultivate a more “creative ‌and​ collaborative working environment.”

Mosseri, in the memo titled “Building a Winning Culture in 2026,” stated his belief that in-person‌ interaction fosters ⁣greater ⁤innovation. “I believe that we are more creative​ and collaborative when we are together in-person,” ​he wrote. “I felt this ​pre-COVID and I feel it any⁢ time​ I go to our ​New York office where the ⁢in-person culture ‍is strong.”

A Meta spokesperson clarified to CNBC⁤ that ⁢the new‌ return-to-office (RTO) policy applies​ solely to Instagram⁣ and does not extend to‍ other Meta-owned platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp.

this move represents a tightening of MetaS previous RTO guidelines, implemented in 2023, which ​required employees to be in the office at least three ‌days per ⁤week. Other tech giants have ‍adopted similar policies;‌ Amazon has⁤ also mandated a five-day work ⁢week for many employees, while Alphabet, Apple,⁢ and Microsoft generally require at least three days in the⁤ office. Microsoft⁤ CEO Satya Nadella ‍recently cited the weakening of social ties during the pandemic as a reason ⁣for strengthening its RTO ⁤policy, describing ⁣those ties as​ “necesary for innovation.”

Beyond the RTO mandate, Mosseri’s memo ⁣outlined ⁢additional changes‍ intended to ​improve productivity. Recurring meetings will be reviewed​ and canceled every six months unless ⁢deemed “absolutely necessary,” and employees⁤ are encouraged to⁣ decline meetings that disrupt dedicated focus time. “I want ⁣most of ​your time focused on building great products, not preparing ⁢for meetings,” Mosseri wrote.

the memo also ‍emphasized a shift towards⁢ practical submission over presentation. Mosseri called for⁤ increased⁤ use of product prototypes, stating, “Prototypes allow us ⁣to establish a proof of concept‍ and get⁤ a real sense ⁣for social dynamics,‍ and we ‌use ​them ​far too infrequently.”

Despite‍ acknowledging challenges ahead‌ – noting that both 2025 and 2026 are expected to be “tough” years -⁣ Mosseri‍ expressed‌ optimism⁤ about Instagram’s future.”These changes are going ⁣to meaningfully ‌help us move Instagram forward in a way we can all be proud of – with creativity, boldness, and craft,”⁤ he ⁢concluded.

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