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Yes, I will be willing to work overtime whenever is needed, provided it's not going to affect my health or my social relationships.
Yes! If you need to finished the work and meet the deadline set then you have to worked an extra hour or over time.
I would never leave a project unfinished even if meant doing overtime, or I could take with me back home to have it ready and finished for when I am back in work , next day
If you need to work overtime, it means that time tables were wrong in a first place. In any case, you have to work over time in order to complete it and afterwards you have to go back and check out what went wrong and fix it.
It depends on the responsibilities on your shoulder. if I have to complete a task then I can work overnight and weekends…………. after that I will be happy that I have completed my job on time. .
I believe its a matter of time management. All the projects have timelines for carrying out the deliverable associated with it and good managers ensure that these timelines are followed to avoid any delays and hiccups in the project. Most of the time the projects are executed within the allocated and approved time frames. However, in case of contingent projects, the staff works over shift to meet the deadlines and in such cases the word 'over time' becomes an alien word.
Yes, the extra time you add will creat a value added, but rather than just using this narrow window called overtime I rather will work on my schedules and plans to stay away of delays and deliver on time
Hello,
Y not, its also a part of job, If you are not available when the company needs you(if you are not in any urgent situation), then you are no match to any company.
Thank you.
I'm not a multitasking, I'm sole task orientated, that means I cannot focus on other tasks unless, I complete it, I don't postpond nor change, I must complete what I have started, even if it means working overtime, the sooner I get it done, the more good it looks for me.
Yes, (when assigned time period is running out)