Ask HN: Why do people work at evil megacorps?
Recently read a tweet from a person complaining that most FB engineers studied for months to pass the interview, and how 'that didn't sit right'.
It made me think 'But working for a company accused of huge violations of personal privacy, as well as actual harm to vulnerable demographics.. does sit right?'
Do you work at or aspire to join a company like Meta, Alphabet, etc, and if so how do you reconcile that desire with their problematic histories.
Are you hoping to be the change? Is it about money and recognition? Or is it just not something you think about?
No judgement, I'm genuinely interested.
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[ 1.0 ms ] story [ 39.3 ms ] threadDon't mistake the blather on social media, including HN, for the real world.
What are the people who are seeking out evil supposed to do?
What other kind of megacorps would you want anyway?
In practice people are slaves to their egos and aspirations. The option to live in a low-cost area, doing lesser paid, but fulfilling work is to many a less appealing choice.
I once burned through approximately $35K waiting for the right job to come along out of moral conviction during my first experience of tough financial times.
You might think "no problem" but it will massively delay how early you can get a mortgage and significantly reduce your pension pot.
Also you know what? Most people you know who you think would judge you would and most likely will take jobs for morally questionable companies at some point.