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    China tech workers asleep on the job - with the boss' blessing

    (Agencies) Updated: 2016-05-11 13:53

    China tech workers asleep on the job - with the boss' blessing

    An employee?of an e-commerce division takes a nap at his desk at KSW Food Company's headquarters in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, at 5 am, on Nov 11, 2015. [Photo/IC]

    BEIJING - Dai Xiang has slept his way to the top.

    The 40-year-old Beijinger got his start as an engineer, pulling 72-hour shifts at a machinery company while catching naps on the floor.

    After a switch to the tech industry and around 15 years of catching naps on desks and other flat surfaces, Dai co-founded his own cloud computing firm, BaishanCloud, last year.

    One of his first orders of business - installing 12 bunk beds in a secluded corner of the office.

    "For technology, it's more of a brain activity. Workers need time to find inspiration," Dai said. "Our rest area isn't just for sleeping at night, the midday is also OK."

    China's tech business is booming faster than many start-up firms can hire new staff, forcing workers to burn the midnight oil to meet deadlines.

    "The pace of Chinese internet company growth is extremely fast. I've been to the US and the competitive environment there isn't as intense as in China," said Cui Meng, general manager and co-founder of start-up data company Goopal.

    The company's programmers, in particular, work overtime every day, he said. To get them through, they are allowed to sleep around lunchtime and after 9 p.m., either facedown at their desk or by commandeering the sofa or a beanbag chair.

    Living at the office

    At its most extreme, some tech company employees even live at the office during the work week.

    Liu Zhanyu at DouMiYouPin, a recruitment and human resources platform, bunks down in a converted conference room Monday-to-Friday to avoid the daily commute of more than an hour to his home in Beijing's far eastern suburbs.

    The head of the "large clients" department usually retires to the room shared with one or two others between midnight and 3 a.m.

    "We have to get up at 8:30 a.m. because all our co-workers come to work at 9:30 and we wash in the same bathroom everyone uses," said Liu.

    While workers across companies said the potential pay-off of working at a start-up was worth the long hours, they aren't without a social cost.

    "My kid misses me, I get home and he lunges at me like a small wolf," Liu said, speaking about his three-year-old son who he only sees on weekends. "That makes me feel a bit guilty."

    Programmer Xiang Shiyang, 28, works until 3 or 4 a.m. at least twice a week at Renren Credit Management, which uses big data to help firms manage financial risk, leaving little room to socialize outside of work.

    "I don't have that many opportunities or much time to find a girlfriend," he said.

    The company provides cots for workers like Xiang to sleep on during late nights.

    "Actually working overtime is a very casual thing," he said. "Because I've invested the whole of my being into this company."

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