B2B Marketeer | Dist... • 1y
That does make a lot of sense. But is it true that startups don't really have a work-life balance? Then everything comes down to what's more important to a person, work -life balance, or opportunity to learn and grow more. Regardless, you can always work in a startup, have good experience and eventually settle for a corporate job (where you'll be able to use all the skills acquired from the startup) and eventually, have a better balance.
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I personally think there is no work life balance in any industry even In the big corporate company the work life balance is a joke. If company has strong culture they don't need work life balance vice versa if culture is weak they make sure that eve
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Billionaire Gautam Adani recently opened up about his views on work-life balance in an interview with the news agency IANS. Sharing a personalised take, Adani said, "If you enjoy what you do, then you have a work-life balance. Your work-life balance
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Work-Life Balance: The New Success Mantra for a Thriving India Work-life balance is a crucial aspect of modern life, especially in a fast-growing economy like India, where work culture often prioritizes long hours and high productivity. While hustle
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