This Startup CEO Works 7 Days a Week and Sleeps on a Mattress in the Office: ‘Most Intense Workplace Culture in America’
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Employees at the startup are also expected to work seven days a week and can take a rest day "every now and then."
Employees at the startup are also expected to work seven days a week and can take a rest day "every now and then."
Employees at the startup are also expected to work seven days a week and can take a rest day "every now and then."
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