The perfect job for Brits involves a 26-hour week with a salary of £44,000 a year – working for a boss who likes a pint, a study has found.
Other requirements for the ideal role are regular reviews and pay rises, a day off on your birthday and free hot drinks.
The poll of 2,000 workers also found a well-organised space, friendly colleagues and a good location are among the most important things about a workplace.
A 17-minute commute, a pleasant view from the office window and 29 days a holiday a year are also key.
But a career that takes you out and about and a desk-based role are equally popular (33 per cent), while one in 10 would prefer a more physical job.
Benefits such as discounts at local gyms or sports clubs and ‘duvet days’ on request would also be a must, helping to create the ideal work-life balance.
Andrew Wood spokesperson for Raja Workplace, who commissioned the survey, said: “It’s very important to work somewhere that aligns with your lifestyle and values its employees’ needs.
“There are so many different things employers must take into consideration when designing a workplace and environment for their employees.
“From comfy chairs to the layout of the office, to ensuring the office is stocked with plenty of tea and coffee, it’s clear from the survey results these are all things employees value within their workspace.”
The survey also found that a third believe they are currently working in their dream job.
And a further 89 per cent agree there are multiple different factors that contribute to a perfect role.
Nice decoration, clean desks and good storage are among the things that make up a perfect working environment.
While seven in 10 admitted that how well an office is organised has a strong influence on their productivity levels.
Nearly three quarters (72 per cent) also prefer a tidy desk, rather than one cluttered with their belongings.
As many as 95 per cent think the atmosphere in the workplace is very important when it comes to job satisfaction.
And 36 per cent of those polled via OnePoll feel the company culture is more crucial than the salary.
Andrew Wood added: “It’s great to see so many people already believe they have found their dream job as work is such a huge part of our modern lives.
“It’s no wonder a clean, tidy and well-organised space is so sought after for employees when it can impact their productivity levels so much.
“No matter what industry you work in, from office-based to studio- or warehouse-based, we expect organisation and the environment will continue to be one of the most important requirements in a workplace.”
To see the full results and insights from the survey findings about the perfect job for Brits, head over to Raja Workplace Dream Job Survey.