How many hours do you normally work per day? How many days do you work per week?
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- LocationNY
- EducationMount Allison University
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I work about 8 hour days during the week, occasionally stretching to 12 in some situations.
Then I do some weekend work pretty much every weekend. The extra time is mostly "startup founder" duties. It is what it is. On some days I'll cut it early at 5-6 hours which helps refresh from the longer weeks.

- LocationIndia
- EducationMSC SE
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😄 Nice, But do you work all 8 hours ? Or this 8 hours include break, lunch, idle time etc. How much hours are you actually productive like before the computer window coding etc ?

I’ve worked very long hours in the past between 12-20 hours when employers took advantage of the fact that I was on a work visa. Things got much better after I joined Microsoft. Lately, I’ve found a better balance with consulting. When clients have to pay you hourly, they try to limit the hours and are cognizant of your time overall. I’m doing between 2-6 hours a day these days working from home and I get to spend a lot of time with my kids and then on side projects. In addition, I’ve moonlighted on several projects at any given time for the past 20 years.

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It really depends on the week, but ~10-11 hours per day, 5 days per week. Where I work we set our milestones by quarter, so in the end of the quarter we normally work more, ~14-15 hours per day, 5 days per week.
For personal projects I try to find time on weekends, ~3 hours per day.

- LocationCzech Republic
- WorkSoftware developer and consultant at CloseIt
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8 hours per day. If I need to finish something, then 9 hours. Some days, I need to leave sooner so it depends. But I'm paid for 40 hours per week. I can't really complain because our work schedule is flexible and we had only 3-4 crunch days during 2 years.
In general, I'm trying to put a big boundary between my work and free time. This is my first job and I don't want to burn out so soon. I also work on my pet projects during the weekend. It still requires coding but they are so different that I see them as fun, not as work. I guess this is how pet project should feel.

- LocationFrance
- EducationDegree in computer science
- WorkJunior Consultant at Altran France
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Professionally, I'mat work 7 hours a day, 35 a week. I actually can't do more, as consultant, that's what the client paid my employer for.
I talk about "being at work" because 7h at my desk doesn't mean 7h of actually working (meaning: "producing something useful"), obviously. I'd say I'm productive for about 4-5 hours a day.

- LocationCharlotte NC
- EducationB.S. Computer Science - NYU. Currently completing M.S. in Computer Science at CCSU
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I set expectations with my staff that they work 40 hour weeks. If a manager is expecting you to work more than that (with the exception of maybe when you are in crunch mode before a release) then they either:
- aren’t properly staffed. They should bring in some contractors or hire more staff
- don’t understand the amount of effort that goes into deliverables.
- Are generally mid-managing their projects.
If you find yourself in this situation I strongly encourage you to break this cycle. It is bad for your health, sets a poor precedence within the industry, and leads to burnout.

- LocationDallas, Texas
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Standard 9-5 at work, and a couple hours afterward for my side business/projects. It varies widely though.
I get the “hustle” mentality, but I have a family and I’m working for them. So, some weeks I’ll put more time in. While other weeks I put no time in. Just have to remember to find balance in your life—that means different things to different people.
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