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Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt advice to young engineers: Work hard but…

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt advises young engineers and junior staff to work intensely during the week but take screen-free time on weekends to reflect, plan, and regain focus. Writing down insights and next steps can improve clarity and productivity.

October 26, 2025 / 13:00 IST
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Eric Schmidt
Eric Schmidt

Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, recently shared guidance for young engineers and junior staff on balancing hard work with reflection. Speaking on The Gstaad Guy Podcast, hosted by Gustaf Lundberg Toresson, Schmidt emphasised working intensely during the week, but disconnecting from screens on weekends to focus on self-reflection.

“You work really hard during the week, as hard as you can—you know, 12-hour, 14-hour days, whatever—and on the weekends, when you’re at home or with your family, carve out a few hours to think,” Schmidt said. He suggested turning off phones, avoiding social media, and instead using a pen and paper to review accomplishments from the past week and plan the next.

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Schmidt highlighted that in an era where “attention has become a form of currency,” finding moments to disconnect is essential. Setting aside time for thoughtful reflection allows individuals to notice overlooked issues before they escalate and maintain focus on priorities. He explained that writing down observations and plans fosters accountability, helping employees identify tasks left undone or opportunities missed, and guiding their focus for the upcoming week.

The former CEO also discussed the relationship between working hours and productivity. Schmidt discovered that a 63-hour workweek was optimal for him, in contrast to the 80-hour weeks he worked earlier in his career. This experience showed that simply spending more time at work does not necessarily yield better results.