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Culonavirus ◴[] No.42169929[source]
Funny seeing a post about these as that's what I was recently reminded of when reading this post:

https://x.com/DOGE/status/1857076831104434289

("80+ hours per week" ... what kind of a psycho even writes this down and puts it out there as if it was normal in any way...)

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a13n ◴[] No.42169974[source]
pretty normal in banking/consulting fields. not sure they write it in the job listing though.
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1. lumost ◴[] No.42170024[source]
80 hours is mostly a lie for folks experienced enough to have families. What becomes more common is 80+ hours of “I’m responsive whenever I’m asked.”
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2. soared ◴[] No.42170077[source]
+1

80 hours - if a low experience employee completed the work, but only 30 hours since I did.

3. alephnerd ◴[] No.42171905[source]
> mostly a lie for folks experienced enough to have families

Surviving to that level is HARD. Most Junior Analysts in the IB and Consulting World flame out and exit the industry within 2-3 years.

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4. lumost ◴[] No.42172329[source]
Aye - it’s similar across most high end tech work. At the same time, most people in those positions have 5+ years of experience. Most studies show that such people maintain a lie about how much they are working.
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5. alephnerd ◴[] No.42172925{3}[source]
> most high end tech work

It isn't. New Grad SWEs work at most 50 hours a week and VPs tend to work around 50-60 hours a week tops.

IB and Consulting have notoriously horrid work cultures because there are few roles but plenty of demand.