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China‘s notorious “996” work culture is being debated by European startups. Frequently characterized by relentless schedules ...
"What Europe really needs isn't more hustle-porn it's more aggressive funding," Husmus' co-founder Sarah Wernér told CNBC Make It on the work culture debate.
In China’s hypercompetitive job market, a growing number of young professionals are opting out of the relentless “996” work culture — working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week ...
The "996" work culture reigns supreme in China and has been adopted by various tech giants including Jack Ma's Alibaba and Bytedance's TikTok, but the system has also been the subject of much ...
The calls for Europe to adopt the 996 work culture sparked a wave of backlash. CNBC spoke with seven European startup founders and VCs on why they disagree. 'Fetishization of overwork' ...
The "996" work culture reigns supreme in China and has been adopted by various tech giants including Jack Ma's Alibaba and Bytedance's TikTok, but the system has also been the subject of much ...
The calls for Europe to adopt the 996 work culture sparked a wave of backlash. CNBC spoke with seven European startup founders and VCs on why they disagree. 'Fetishization of overwork' ...
The "996" work culture reigns supreme in China and has been adopted by various tech giants including Jack Ma's Alibaba and Bytedance's TikTok, but the system has also been the subject of much ...
“What Europe really needs isn’t more hustle-porn it’s more aggressive funding,” Husmus’ co-founder Sarah Wernér told CNBC Make It on the work culture debate.
The calls for Europe to adopt the 996 work culture sparked a wave of backlash. CNBC spoke with seven European startup founders and VCs on why they disagree. 'Fetishization of overwork' ...
The calls for Europe to adopt the 996 work culture sparked a wave of backlash. CNBC spoke with seven European startup founders and VCs on why they disagree. 'Fetishization of overwork' ...