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In a world gradually leaning towards flexible schedules and shorter workweeks, a Pune-based company's job post has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. The recruitment form, first shared on LinkedIn and later reposted on Reddit, demands that candidates commit to a 12-hour workday, 6 days a week.

Framed as "normal" and compared to the "SF tech culture," the listing has triggered a wave of anger and mockery across the internet.

The application boldly asked: "Do you agree to work 72 hours a week without excuses?" For many, this wasn't just a red flag-it was a neon warning sign of toxic workplace expectations.

Reddit users flooded ...