Mr.+Robot+Discussion+- If+you+worked+for+a+large+company+like+E+Corp,+what+would+your+personal+goals+be?

Angela Moss helps us to figure out what it might be like working for a large and powerful conglomerate.

Why would she want to work for the company that killed her mother? She believes that it was individuals that made wrong decisions. She doesn't accept that the E in E Corp really stands for Evil. How can an entire company be inherently evil? Conscientious employees like herself can make better decisions, right?

Sadly, it appears that she's been "drinking the Kool-Aid." E Corp—which runs tightly according to Phillip Price's emotionless corporate agenda—can make Angela feel warm and fuzzy, as if she's in one of their commercials. In reality, the warm-and-fuzzy illusion is their strategy for turning an adversary, Angela, into an ally. But that's all it is —an illusion.

Yes, companies really do have souls. Some have a nurturant soul, while many are cold and heartless. The CEO and the executive team determine the soul and corporate culture of the company. Employees can "change" the company or corporate culture only if it's within the overall corporate strategy. Often the executive team won't allow matters to get out of their hands. A labor union might create a powerful opponent to the corporation, but the corporation will remain steadfast in its identity.

If you were considering working for a large corporation:
 * What type of company would be compatible with your personality and goals? Can you identify a list of companies that work for you?
 * What would your personal goals be?

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