Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, unless you work for a non-profit, university, or the government, the mission is to make money. It's called capitalism. I think you may regret this leaving this opportunity, but that really depends on your job skills and niche.
Anonymous wrote:I assume the mission of a for profit company if profit. So mission is not important. Culture on the other hand is different. I don't want to work for a company that puts profit ahead of treating employees fairly and acting ethically in the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not important at all. Quality of work, pay, commute, hours, advancement opportunities are all that matter to me.
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Anonymous wrote:Not important at all. Quality of work, pay, commute, hours, advancement opportunities are all that matter to me.
Anonymous wrote:It's super important to me- although I chose a career in public service (nonprofits and govt). It sounds like its important to you, so you probably made the right choice.