Fortune 500 Companies With No Office Requirement

Fortune 500 Companies With No Office Requirement

Fortune 500 Companies With No Office Requirement

Last updated: April 22, 2026

We tracked 37 Fortune 500 companies that currently have no minimum office requirement — employees can work fully remote or choose when to come in. We’re sharing 15 of them below as a preview — get the full dataset for all 37.

What counts as a return to office? (Definition)

Return to office: A “return to office” date is the day on which a company has announced it will expect employees to show up in-person after being temporarily allowed to work remotely.

How we define each workplace policy:

  • Office First: In-office processes lead the company’s operations. The company defaults to office-based interactions.
  • Remote First: Remote processes lead the company’s operations, with in-office processes coming second.
  • Fully Remote: The company does not have any physical office locations.
  • Hybrid: Employees work from home part of the time and in an office part of the time, or can choose between both.

Office visit expectations:

  • 1–5 days/week: The number of days per week employees are required in the office.
  • 50%: Employees are expected to spend half their time in the office.
  • 0 days/week: The company has publicly stated it does not require a set number of weekly office visits.
  • Unknown: The company has not publicly stated its office visit expectations.

Top 15 Fortune 500 Companies With No Office Requirement

  • Cencora (Fortune 500 #10)

    • Policy: Remote First
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 9/13/2021
    • HQ: Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
  • Cigna (Fortune 500 #16)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 9/1/2023
    • HQ: Bloomfield, Connecticut
  • Fannie Mae (Fortune 500 #27)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: Not stated publicly
    • HQ: Washington, District Of Columbia
  • Archer Daniels Midland (Fortune 500 #43)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 4/12/2021
    • HQ: Chicago, Illinois
  • PepsiCo (Fortune 500 #44)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Purchase, New York
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  • Nvidia (Fortune 500 #65)

    • Policy: Remote First
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Santa Clara, California
  • Allstate (Fortune 500 #73)

    • Policy: Remote First
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Northbrook, Illinois
  • Cisco Systems (Fortune 500 #74)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: San Jose, California
  • Liberty Mutual Insurance (Fortune 500 #87)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: Yet to be determined
    • HQ: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Oracle (Fortune 500 #89)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 5/26/2024
    • HQ: Austin, Texas
  • Dow (Fortune 500 #99)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 4/25/2022
    • HQ: Midland, Michigan
  • Mondelez (Fortune 500 #115)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Chicago, Illinois
  • Molina Healthcare (Fortune 500 #128)

    • Policy: Remote First
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Long Beach, California
  • Marriott International (Fortune 500 #173)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: 8/19/2022
    • HQ: Bethesda, Maryland
  • Freeport-McMoRan (Fortune 500 #178)

    • Policy: Hybrid
    • Office days: 0 days/week
    • RTO start date: No official return
    • HQ: Phoenix, Arizona

📊 22 more companies in the full dataset

The list above is a preview. The complete Fortune 500 RTO database includes all 37 companies — with RTO start dates, notice periods, office day requirements, employee counts, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Fortune 500 companies have no office requirement?

We tracked 37 Fortune 500 companies that currently have no minimum office requirement. See the list above for a preview, or get the full dataset for all 37 companies.

What does "no office requirement" mean?

It means the company has publicly stated it does not expect a certain number of weekly office visits. Employees may still choose to work in the office, but it is not required.

Are Fortune 500 companies moving away from remote work?

Many Fortune 500 companies have issued return-to-office mandates, though a significant number still maintain flexible or fully remote policies. Our tracker monitors all policy changes in real time.

Methodology

This data is sourced from our Fortune 500 Return to Office Tracker, which monitors RTO announcements, policy changes, and office-day requirements across all Fortune 500 companies. Office day requirements reflect the most common expectation at the company — where different requirements exist by department or role, we list the most widely reported figure. Data is updated regularly as companies revise their policies — individual company pages reflect the most current information available.

For the complete dataset including all companies, RTO start dates, days notice given, employee counts, and more, see the full Fortune 500 RTO database →

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