Obviously taking Amazon and Facebook off the list TC: 180k + options 8yoe #softwareengineer #techcareer #ethics #tech Edit: Adding a couple of things - Number 1: treats all their employees well not just their most valuable employees - Number 2: would be trying to cause as little harm as possible to the world if not making it better. Meaning their bottom line is not the only thing they consider in their business practices.
Depends what your ethics are, do you mean what companies would align with the majority of peoples ethics? Maybe NASA?
Just updated. - Number 1: treats all their employees well not just their most valuable employees - Number 2: would be trying to cause as little harm as possible to the world if not making it better. Meaning their bottom line is not the only thing they consider in their business practices.
Shrimp sorting companies in Asia. People in the West will never understand this, but these companies provide kids the opportunity to buy video games, play countless hours at PC bangs, buy fast food, etc. without relying on their parents.
Lockheed, palantir
Probably most ethical company would be Meta. Connecting friends and families across the world in an authentic way, paving the way for the future of work and life in the metaverse, even going above and beyond to monitor and regulate their platform to ensure the best possible impact on the outside world. It's a difficult but noble mission, and they haven't always looked good, but their hearts are in the right place.
Stop
And help US citizens elect the right president for them.
What’s your definition of ethical? For most it would have to exclude for profit companies and work for non profits or charity sector
Just updated. - Number 1: treats all their employees well not just their most valuable employees - Number 2: would be trying to cause as little harm as possible to the world if not making it better. Meaning their bottom line is not the only thing they consider in their business practices.
Then non-profits or charities it would be then
Citadel for their efforts to provide liquidity to degenerate gamblers
Anduril for protecting citizens
Durex and Trojan too: protecting adults and babies.
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I wonder why it's always FB that gets bad PR, but not Google? Google also does quite a bit of censorship on YouTube, for instance. And some stuff I hear from people at FB actually show the company is not that bad, the censorship was mostly due to external pressure.
Meta actually does the best now due to all the scrutiny. I didn't realize the extent until I came in. Everyone else is flying under the radar getting away with a lot. (E.g. Tiktok).
Planned Parenthood for preventing lots and lots of misery
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Define “ethical”. This pretty much singles out most large companies since there’s always something that they’re doing that’s not “ethical”.
“Companies that align with OP’s politics”
Added details Number 1: treats all their employees well not just their most valuable employees - Number 2: would be trying to cause as little harm as possible to the world if not making it better. Meaning their bottom line is not the only thing they consider in their business practices.