PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

6 day work week normal at Startups?

hey guys, I'm interviewing at a startup currently and they are asking me if I can work 6 days a week for a couple of months initially till the Product goes live. how do I respond to this? I want to take the offer but the 6 day work week is what pulling me back from accepting the offer.

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SleepyBanana
SleepyBanana

It’ll never be for a couple of months only :)

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Exactly my concern :(

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Only reason why I haven't accepted the offer yet. Still in delima.

SparklyWalrus
SparklyWalrus
Swiggy13mo

they are taking away 50% of your holidays

BouncyBurrito
BouncyBurrito

I like the way you see things @corpusx

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Cannot deny that, and worst part is no extra benefits too. That sucks man

QuirkyNugget
QuirkyNugget

There are companies like that. Not just startups.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

That's messed up. Once in a while is kind of acceptable but having it as a requirement is way off.

QuirkyNugget
QuirkyNugget

Hospitals, banks, certain manufacturing jobs, certain retail stores all work 6 days. We're just lucky to be the niche tech bros.

GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

I wouldn't join tbh 6 days is too much. I'd rather work a few hours more on the remaining 5 then work on a Saturday.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Nah I spoke about that, no matter how we manage. We Wil have to visit office every Saturday, atleast for first 2 months as they have told.

PrancingCupcake
PrancingCupcake
Updeed13mo

Don't take it up, I was also stuck with a promise like this and they never went to 5 days, the condition kept changing

GigglyLlama
GigglyLlama
Student13mo

6 days a week in a startup is pretty normal but yeah it would never be for a "couple of months".

If the offer and the role is worth the time you give, sure just take it but you can't have a life outside of your job.

Been doing the same past 13 months and i try to keep a life outside of it but sometimes i work on Sundays and we get a cool "Go Getter appreciation" and a pizza.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Makes sense and tbh the compensation is not the greatest, it's decent. Have asked if they can revise it, if they revise then probably will think more and take a final call else will just drop it.

GigglyLlama
GigglyLlama
Student13mo

Personally i got in with my current startup because i didn't had much choice, but still it's not worth the time and effort they force you to do it.

Anyways best of luck for everything and i hope you and everyone finds whatever makes your heart happy 😊

JumpyPickle
JumpyPickle
TCS13mo

There are many small companies in India who take advantage of employees' situation and make them work even without salaries for months. Poor guys work without salary to gain experience and get into better organisations.

Don't fall for such gimmick. It always starts with a few months and never ends. They don't follow any ethics.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Yeah man. I mean I'm OK to work extra hours as and when required but having that as a norm is what pulled me off

JumpyPickle
JumpyPickle
TCS13mo

Yes, you are an experienced professional. They can not get your agreement on any unlawful request. If they can formally ask you to undertake such things then just think of their level of unethical ness.

Try and talk them into your terms.

DerpyCupcake
DerpyCupcake
Cisco12mo

What is the CTC offered, since it’s a startup only concentrate on Fixed pay, that is what you will only get. If the CTC is good enough then maybe you can do it for a year or so and then switch with a Ok-ish hike in a MNC where work is not much and culture is better.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Ctc offered isn't great, Just a normal hike on my current ctc and w/o esops or anything. I had asked to revise the offer but no response as of now.
So thought good riddance.

DerpyCupcake
DerpyCupcake
Cisco12mo

Then there is no point, if you are okay staying at current place then continue. You will get better offers going ahead, it’s not the last company.

GigglyBiscuit
GigglyBiscuit

Lemme guess is the startup founded by Ex-Meshoo employees?

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

I just looked up, he seems to be not an ex-meesho employee. Is meesho culture that bad?!

GigglyBiscuit
GigglyBiscuit

Nah I was approached by a company which had 6 days working it had ex meesho employees as founders

SnoozyPretzel
SnoozyPretzel

@EvilCemetery no one here knows what’s the offer you have. They neither have the same hunger as you. But most of them want extraordinary success (even overnight success). If you want an ordinary life balance then do not join with an expectation of extraordinary success.
this startup wants extraordinary success and is trying to get closer to PMF sooner than ever. You must think why you want to work harder in the next job. Please ensure you have at least 25% of your CTC in ESOPs so that you enjoy the upsides of hard work. But don’t take any cut in CTC for ESOPs. Stock Options are never part of salary.

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Thanks so much for detailed answer.

Exactly I was somewhat okay to join if they had offered equity. But Sadly that's not offered as of now. Only salary. I don't think they would revise and add equity component. Hence I was skeptical.

SnoozyPretzel
SnoozyPretzel

Oh! That’s a red flag.

WobblyJellybean
WobblyJellybean

i work almost 2 days for corporate, rest are for me and my goals

PrancingBagel
PrancingBagel

Damn, that sounds like a dream job tbh.
Good for you man, I know for sure you would have worked really hard to be where you are now.
Just curious - what domain you working at?

WobblyJellybean
WobblyJellybean

I know linux internals and deep networking protocols, I choose golang as a language and rest depends on the project problem statement

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