Don’t Ask Us to Come to the Office More —  Or We Will Quit, Investors Say

One in two financial professionals said they would change jobs if asked to come into the office more often. 

Roughly one in two professional investors have or would quit if their managers required them to spend more time in the office.

Photographer: Ismail Ferdous/Bloomberg
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Hybrid work wins over Wall Street and some would go as far as quitting rather than spend more time in the office.

That's according to the latest Markets Live Pulse survey, which found that roughly one in two people who work in finance would change jobs — or already have — if their managers required them to spend more time in the office. More than half of the 1,585 respondents globally, which included 1,320 financial professionals and 265 retail investors, prefer a hybrid arrangement, while only about 20% favor working from the office.