concept   work hours

30 commonsense assertions
Cultures (29) Japan (2) Denmark (1) Western countries (1) France (1) Sweden (1) Canada (1) China (1) Netherlands (1) Germany (1) European countries (1) Technology industry (1) Tech industry (1) Technology industry in the West (1) architecture firms (1) software developers (1) 9-to-5 office workers (1) Agricultural communities (1) Civilian corporations (1) European software development (1) Finance industry in the US (1) New York City (1) Silicon Valley software development (1) Tech community in the US (1) Urban areas in modern societies (1) Westerners (1) entrepreneurial culture (1) financial trading cultures (1) information technology (1) startup employees (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 work hours Japan In Japan, long work hours and overtime are prevalent and highly regarded as a display of commitment and dedication. 19
2 work hours Denmark In Denmark, there is an emphasis on work-life balance with shorter, productivity-focused work hours. 15
3 work hours Western countries In Western countries, there is a growing emphasis on work-life balance and standard working hours are typically 9 to 5. 14
4 work hours France France prioritizes work-life balance and leisure time with a 35-hour work week and strong legal protections. 11
5 work hours Sweden In Sweden, work hours are focused on productivity and work-life balance, with shorter, efficient workdays and trust in employees. 10
6 work hours Canada Flexibility in work hours is encouraged in Canada to maintain work-life balance and accommodate personal responsibilities. 8
7 work hours China In China, there is heavy emphasis on long work hours and dedication to the job. 8
8 work hours Netherlands In the Netherlands, there is an emphasis on work-life balance with shorter, productivity-focused work hours and flexible scheduling options. 8
9 work hours Germany In Germany, work hours are kept shorter to prioritize efficiency and maintain a strong work-life balance. 7
10 work hours European countries European countries prioritize work-life balance by offering shorter work hours and ample vacation time. 3
11 work hours Technology industry In the technology industry, flexible work hours and remote work are common practices. 3
12 work hours Japan In Japan, long work hours, overtime, and dedication to superiors are common expectations. 2
13 work hours Tech industry In the tech industry, extended working hours and constant availability are expected. 2
14 work hours Technology industry in the West Western tech industry's culture varies in perspectives on work hours and flexibility. 2
15 work hours architecture firms In architecture firms, work hours are flexible or strict based on project goals and location. 2
16 work hours software developers Software developers have flexible work hours and focus on productivity. 2
17 work hours 9-to-5 office workers Standard 9-to-5 office hours with occasional overtime are the cultural norm for office workers. 1
18 work hours Agricultural communities In agricultural communities, work hours are determined by the sun's movements. 1
19 work hours Civilian corporations Civilian corporations expect employees to work regular office hours with occasional overtime. 1
20 work hours European software development In European software development culture, work-life balance is emphasized and long hours are discouraged. 1
21 work hours Finance industry in the US Long working hours, including late nights and weekends, are common in the US finance industry. 1
22 work hours New York City Long working hours are common in New York City due to its fast-paced and competitive work culture. 1
23 work hours Silicon Valley software development In Silicon Valley software development, long hours and late nights are common in the tech industry. 1
24 work hours Tech community in the US In the US tech community, long work hours and late nights are common. 1
25 work hours Urban areas in modern societies Long working hours and high work demands are common in urban areas of modern societies. 1
26 work hours Westerners Westerners value work-life balance and prioritize limited overtime when it comes to work hours. 1
27 work hours entrepreneurial culture In an entrepreneurial culture, long work hours are viewed as a demonstration of dedication and commitment to the job. 1
28 work hours financial trading cultures In financial trading cultures, long work hours and late nights are common and often expected. 1
29 work hours information technology In the information technology culture, there is a focus on promoting flexible work hours and work-life balance. 1
30 work hours startup employees Startup employees have flexible work hours and prioritize productivity over fixed schedules. 1