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Hybrid 2.0: 74% of Indian workers want it — but startups are pushing back
Over half of Indian companies now run formal hybrid models. Productivity rose 18% in IT services under hybrid, but belonging scores dropped 11% — and startups are quietly returning to office.
More than half of Indian companies have formal hybrid models. 74% of Indian employees prefer hybrid over fully remote or full-time office. The data is converging — but the experience varies sharply by company stage.
IT services and large GCCs are leaning into what's being called Hybrid 2.0 — office-optional rather than office-mandated, with anchor days designed around team rituals (planning, demos, retros) rather than seat-time mandates. Productivity at the bigger players is up 18% under the new model. The cost: employee belonging scores fell 11%, and 62% of CHROs cite culture maintenance as their top concern.
Startups are going the other way. Most Indian startup founders believe full remote slows execution-heavy work and erodes the high-bandwidth culture they're trying to build. They prefer in-office or hybrid with mandatory days. If you join an early-stage product startup in 2026, expect 4–5 days of office attendance.
If hybrid flexibility is a top-3 priority for you, your highest-fit employers right now are: large IT services (TCS, Infosys, Wipro), GCC-style engineering centres of Western product companies, and remote-first SaaS startups (Postman, Notion, GitLab India). Avoid early-stage well-funded startups expecting to push you in-person.
Source: Acengage · Inc42
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