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Indian Startups
3mo
importantscorpion
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Is India's startup culture harming work-life balance?

I’ve been following the Indian startup scene closely, and honestly, I’m a bit conflicted. On one hand, it’s incredible to see so many young, talented people building amazing things. The energy and passion are contagious! But on the other hand, I can’t help but worry about the toll it’s taking on people's well-being. Long hours, constant stress, and sacrificing personal life seem to be the norm. Have you heard stories of people burning out or neglecting their health because of their jobs? I think it’s important to find a balance between work and life. What are your thoughts? Let’s chat!
gemsbond
3mo
works at
Take the damn day off man!
intenseparrot
3mo
An Assistant Manager
Next day: hi you're fired
goldenfire
3mo
student at
Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology and Management, Lucknow
Now I am scared, next year from July I will be on probation for 3 months and will have my convocation in that time I wish I get it off
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biryanienthu
3mo
An Assistant Manager
First learn to request or demand a leave, then go about lecturing people on startups and culture. I wonder what work can ever be done on a WFH day while traveling tourist hotspots that also happens to be a bday trip. 😂😂😂 Startups or otherwise - when you work ,you work. When you're on leave, you delegate. You don't go half about WFH for a bday trip in the mountains.
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flyingchappal
3mo
A Senior Executive
How is it harming and how can you say it's a startup ...
a deputy manager
2mo
Haan to kitne professional way se hi to mna kiya hai usne, Arey bhai uske baap ki company thodi hai jo Approve kardega. "Let me know if this works" Yehi likha haina end me, To usne directly bol diya no It will not work :D Statement you uploaded is fine but the Image has a different context
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