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408 31% of U.S. tech workers put in less than 40 hours per week

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Aoibhinn McBride @ VentureBeat · 03/05/2024 08:50 EDT

31% of U.S. tech workers put in less than 40 hours per week

SPONSORED JOBS: While expensive cars or holidays to Europe might have been seen in the past as the ultimate barometers of career success, today work-life balance and an employer that facilitates well-being, both during and outside of working hours, is the ultimate goal. And although tech has been getting a bad rap of late thanks to mass […]

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