first years coming into the office

Question for all you senior analyst+ level folks: If your bank says you are allowed to be back in the office starting the Tuesday after Labor Day, but they don’t require you be in the office until November/December, do you expect your incoming first year analysts to be in the office right away in September?

Obviously this will vary by group, but I’m just trying to get a general feel. Thanks.

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CEO of my firm said that the lower your rank, the more important it is to be back in the office. Kind of makes sense if you think about it. He said second years should ABSOLUTELY be in the office because they aren't learning anything in person then.

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