Most firms offer new employees about three weeks of vacation per year, though it might be hard to take much of that time off mid-project. Project breaks provide a good opportunity to get away, and one big perk is that you’ll have enough frequent-flyer miles to travel anywhere in the world (provided you ever feel like flying again).
Even if you don’t take a formal vacation, most firms discourage a nine-to-five mentality. As a result, insiders report that you can often take a day or two off after a particularly grueling period.
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