Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev is cracking down on the C-suite, ordering top executives back to the office five days a week. It’s a reversal from just three years ago, when Tenev declared the company fully remote. Other members of the “Magnificent Seven,” including Microsoft and Amazon, are also pressing employees to return—and keeping a close eye to ensure they’re not “coffee badging.”

The peaceful days of fielding emails from the couch are coming to an end—at least for executives at Robinhood.

The CEO of the $100 billion fintech company , Vlad Tenev, is bringing his C-suite back into the office five days a week. Managers will have to commute just four days, and individual contributors will report three days a week to the office.

While employees without direct reports have escaped

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