Im almost 100% WFH. Firms policy is 3 days in the office but my team and I ignore that just show up to work a couple if times a month. 

Like the unadjusted- only with a little bit extra.
 

Any month in theory. Probably group-specific, though. They prefer you not take it when there are interns, or at the same time as too many others.

 

Feel like another important thing to point out is the evening flexibility that’s been a trend post COVID for analysts and associates. Instead of staying in the office into the wee hours of the night there’s more optionality to head out and log back in during the late afternoon/ evening. Was curious if anyone had any info on that. Personally, it doesn’t seem to be a thing as an intern but then becomes a nice perk later on

 

Citi is 3 days in office, 2 days WFH. However, is heavily group dependent. My group is 4 days in office, 1 day WFH, with option to work remotely and from other offices. However, working remotely is looked down upon / judged heavily by the bullpen. Super jealous of y'all with more flexible WFH structures. 

 

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