al_borland
15 hours ago
I work at a for-profit corporation and don’t feel it’s immoral. We offer a service that helps companies and ultimately helps the employees of those companies… if we do our job well. As far as I know, no one is being exploited in the process.
I like to believe that most businesses, at least those that have stood the test of time, make money by selling some thing or service to people or companies that need it, at a fair price.
I’d personally have a lot of trouble working on the bank app I use that pop-up with some kind of “free” money every time I open it, that I can only assume is some kind of manipulation, so I ignore it all. I’d also have an issue working for an ad company, or email marketing (I haven’t a standing offer from someone who works at one, but don’t think I could do it).
While a lot of financial services companies do seem to prey on people, that isn’t the case for all of them. There are also other sectors of the market. If you’re asking the question, it’s probably worth looking for companies that better align with your values, but I don’t think you need to go all the way to an NGO or non-profit to make that happen.
If you want to volunteer, and have the time, you should. But I don’t think you should seek it out as a means to atone for your day job. That sounds less healthy long-term.
cindyllm
14 hours ago
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