Millennials work harder than their bosses

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Feb 15 2017 | 4:32 PM IST

In a survey conducted by Talentedge, India's leading Ed-Tech firm of over 1000 young professionals across eight metros, the findings revealed an interesting perspective of India's young working professionals.

While evidence suggests that workweek of more than 40 hours leads to a dip in the productivity, there are many professionals heralding long workweeks as a measure of their effectiveness.

As per Talentedge's survey, more than 80 percent millenials are convinced that they work harder than their superiors as their work hours stretch longer than that of their managers. The findings show that more 12 hours are spent at work by 16 percent of the millenials. However, only two percent of their superiors are spending the same time at work.

This survey was conducted via social media and one-on-one calling, giving an insight into how the young working professionals feel about work hours, productivity and their contribution towards the organisation's growth.

"We are constantly finding surprising insights in our interaction with young professionals of India and these findings reflect an inability in Corporate India to marry productivity with efficiency. We hope these findings will bring some realistic and honest discourse in Corporate India over work hours and productivity," said Aditya Malik, CEO and MD, Talentedge.

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First Published: Feb 15 2017 | 4:22 PM IST

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