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Techie compares work-life balance in India and Sweden: 'Indians wear late hours like badge of honour'

Reflecting on his years in the Indian tech industry, Ankur Tyagi described a work environment steeped in hustle culture, where long hours and late nights were normalised. He recounted examples of colleagues sleeping in offices and managers routinely working from 9 AM to 10 PM without fail.

November 15, 2024 / 15:35 IST
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Despite the entrenched hustle culture in India, Ankur Tyagi expressed optimism for the future.

Ankur Tyagi, an Indian tech professional who relocated to Sweden in 2021, has drawn comparisons between the work culture in India and the European nation, highlighting significant differences in employee well-being and professional expectations.

Tyagi, a graduate of Lucknow’s Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University and a former software engineer in India, shared his observations in a post on X (formerly Twitter), responding to a lawyer’s remarks about workplace expectations.

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Work-life balance in India:

Reflecting on his years in the Indian tech industry, Tyagi described a work environment steeped in hustle culture, where long hours and late nights were normalised. He recounted examples of colleagues sleeping in offices and managers routinely working from 9 AM to 10 PM without fail.

“In India, last-minute product deployment is never considered a problem because ‘client is God,’” Tyagi wrote. He explained that the high competition in the tech sector perpetuates this culture of overwork. “In India, we’re so many people in tech, hence so tough competition. If you don’t do it — there are 10,000 people in line, so most of us don’t have a choice,” he noted.