2023 Internet Company Work‑Hour Rankings: Who Works the Longest?
This article presents the 2023 ranking of Chinese internet companies based on average weekly work hours, explains the metrics used—including 40‑hour standard, 60‑hour “big‑week,” and 65‑hour “996” models—highlights the top firms with the longest hours, and notes the data source and its limitations.
Hi, I’m 对白 ! Today I share an important reference for choosing a company: Internet work duration . When evaluating a company, besides total revenue, consider whether its overtime policy is humane.
We measure work duration as weekly hours. Legal work time is 40 hours; a “big‑week” (size‑week) is counted as 60 hours, and the “996” model as 65 hours. Rankings are based on the average weekly hours from the latest salary data.
The list was updated on 2023‑05‑14 and serves as a useful reference.
Note: The data below is for reference only; companies continuously optimize employee hours. Source: 职级对标, https://duibiao.info/
About a year ago, the platform added a work‑hour field to its salary submission form because work duration is a decisive factor in compensation discussions. After a year, it has accumulated data, resulting in the 2023 latest internet company work‑hour ranking :
Work‑Hour Ranking
Summary
In the past year, Pinduoduo and Xiaohongshu have the longest average weekly hours at 62.4 h and 57.2 h respectively, followed by Huawei, ByteDance, and Kuaishou. While companies continue to optimize work hours, achieving a truly non‑overtime environment still requires supportive policies and possibly governmental action.
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