Companies Are Now Trying to Kill Off the Idea of “Work-Life Balance”

A new trend is making its way into job listings — and it’s giving hustle culture a loud, unapologetic comeback. Companies are straight-up posting jobs that warn you there is no work-life balance. Like, none. Zero. Zilch.

Instead, they’re proudly advertising things like:

  • “Long hours and a competitive environment”
  • “Keeping up with an unrelenting pace”
  • “Being eager to be in the office… as much as possible”

One healthcare company literally wrote in their listing: “If you’re looking for work-life balance, this isn’t it.”

Companies are ditching the free snacks and remote work perks and letting applicants know it’s all grind, all the time.

Experts say this is a power move. With so many people hungry for work, companies are testing how far they can push — and for now, they’re winning. The trend is showing up mostly in start-ups, tech, and white-collar job postings.

TL;DR: The boss wants you in the office, working long hours, and not asking for a “self-care day.”

So… would YOU take a job that admits it has zero balance? Or is that a deal-breaker?