I worked hard and paid lots of money to study for a job that I would enjoy- so I definitely fell into the 'live to work' category for a good decade. Sometimes, that saying- 'If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life' (Mark Anthony) applied to me- sometimes. I'm grateful for the luck element there but I worked and continue to work damn hard for it. Really- I did it to the exclusion of everything else but I was ok with that for a long time. It was my hobby, my purpose, my love really and my job all in one.
However- that has been so hard to sustain financially (it's a creative job.) I've done wage slave jobs in the past and I'm absolutely dreading having to get one again because I know how miserable they make me. But- I know I don't have a choice. The thought of sponging off my parents is worse. The only way I'm trying to cope with it is to tell myself it won't be forever. It's just to tide me over. I won't quit my creative job entirely.
For you, do you not enjoy what you studied at all? Maybe then, it's a case of finding the employer with the most benefits. Think about the bigger picture- if you are going to likely hate the job, could you maybe do it part time so that you can pursue other hobbies? Factor in the commute time definitely. I found- even better jobs didn't feel worth it after a really long commute. What is the holiday allowance like? Do they have other benefits like gym membership- if you want that kind of thing. If you are in a strong position canditate wise- hopefully, you'll be able to pick and choose.
Something I never learnt but that I've seen work well for others is to not be overly lenient with overtime and flexibility. Ok- if it's an emergency but- you start working through your lunch time and breaks and start taking work home/ staying late- it starts to become expected of you. My Grandpa was very much a company man but he used to say to my Dad- leave the office for your lunch hour. I think it's sensible. I've done the exact opposite and people really take the piss because they know I'll do it.
I think the main one is balance though. I have friends who have always been good at getting the balance right in life. They're really quick to tell me that you need to put effort into all areas of life- work, socialising, hobbies, exercise, home life. I guess it's just trying to be conscious of it all. Good luck!