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| Company | Microsoft |
|---|---|
| Fortune 500 Rank | #13 |
| Employees | 221,000 |
| Headquarters | Redmond, Washington |
| Industry | Technology |
| Start Date | 2/20/2026 |
| Notice Date | 9/9/2025 |
| Days of Notice | 164 |
| Workplace Policy | Hybrid |
| Office Days | 3 days/week |
Microsoft has a Hybrid policy, requiring employees to work in the office 3 days/week. The company is headquartered in Redmond, Washington and employs approximately 221,000 people. Microsoft ranks #13 on the Fortune 500 in the Technology sector. The company announced its return-to-office mandate on 9/9/2025, giving employees 164 days of notice before the 2/20/2026 start date.
Microsoft has a Hybrid return-to-office policy, requiring employees to work in the office 3 days/week.
Microsoft requires employees to work in the office 3 days/week.
Microsoft announced its return-to-office policy on 9/9/2025, giving employees 164 days of notice.
Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.
Microsoft employs approximately 221,000 people.
Microsoft ranks #13 on the Fortune 500 in the Technology sector.
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