concept   work-life balance

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 work-life balance semiconductor industry In the semiconductor industry, long working hours and constant availability are common, impacting work-life balance. 1
102 work-life balance startup culture Startups often prioritize work-life balance and offer flexible working hours. 1
103 work-life balance technology companies Work-life balance is often less of a priority in technology companies, where long hours and high productivity are favored. 1
104 work-life balance technology-driven culture The technology-driven culture emphasizes flexible work hours, remote work, and work-life integration for a better work-life balance. 1