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Interviewer: Do you work late?
Staying up late seems to have become a way of life for modern people. But everyone's needs are different, and the content of staying up late is different. However, we believe that most people stay up late to work.

Working late sounds great. However, some people expressed different opinions. They think that work is just a part of life. Do a good job and earn more money just to make life better. It is not advisable to stay up late and sacrifice your health in exchange for work performance. So, what should we think about staying up late?

At the interview site of a company, job seekers mentioned the topic of staying up late. Unfortunately, the job seeker didn't answer well, which led to being eliminated on the spot. Let's have a look.

Liu Min, 25, is a member of the post-90s generation. Not long ago, she attended an interview with a company in Beijing. The interviewer made a full understanding of her personal situation, and then talked about the topic of the workplace and the company's expectations of her. Liu Min answered cooperatively.

Suddenly the interviewer asked, "Do you work late?"

Liu Min didn't expect the interviewer to ask this question suddenly. She pays great attention to health and beauty, and her daily routine is very fixed, and she basically doesn't rest at 9 o'clock in the evening. More importantly, in Liu Min's view, work is work and life is life. Personal time is definitely not busy with work.

So, Liu Min replied, "Why should I stay up late to work? I work to make a living. If I have to work in my lifetime, then my work is meaningless. It is estimated that I don't earn enough money to buy a mask! If a company wants employees to work late at night, I think there is something wrong with the management of this company and it will not become a climate. "

The interviewer asked, "Even under special circumstances?" Liu Min replied categorically: "No." Subsequently, the interviewer announced on the spot that she would not be hired because she could not meet the needs of the company.

Obviously, Liu Min couldn't accept working late, so he missed the chance. Actually, what Liu Min said is also reasonable, but the interviewer considers the company's needs from the company's perspective. If job seekers can't meet the needs of the company, it is naturally difficult to get opportunities.

So, what do netizens think of staying up late? Let's take a look.

1, staying up late is not good for your health. No matter how much money you earn, you can't get health. I would rather not work than stay up late.

2. In fact, life is often helpless. Although we all know that staying up late is not good, what can we do? Sometimes the work is forced to this point, and it can't be finished without staying up late.

It's okay to stay up late, but I just want to ask: will the company increase the salary extra? If it can be improved, no problem. Otherwise, no way.

Before entering the company, we can negotiate terms with each other on an equal basis. In fact, after entering, we can only be arranged and even slaughtered by letting it go. The company occasionally arranges work and needs to stay up late to finish it. Do I refuse in person or even resign? Obviously impossible. People under the eaves have to bow their heads.

I can accept staying up late, but I'm not sure when I will stay up late, let alone guarantee that there will be no accidents. More people died suddenly after staying up late. I hope the company can buy me an insurance, give my family a guarantee and arrange to stay up late.