This is a tough one because I've been there. I have worked for orgs that don't align with my values, but when you're in there you aren't thinking that you are contributing to the absolutely horrible crap they're doing. You just keep telling yourself, "I just do this one little thing." And that's enough to convince yourself that it's ok. You're keeping your values and morals intact.

Saying that, I'm sure if more of them had options they'd jump in a heartbeat.

> You just keep telling yourself, "I just do this one little thing." And that's enough to convince yourself that it's ok.

This is how I would have imagined most of these people think (except for the true sociopaths who just don't care).

> Saying that, I'm sure if more of them had options they'd jump in a heartbeat.

Are you saying the people who have been working for Meta had no other options? That would be a ridiculous claim.

The point is that there have been many, many options and yet they chose to interview for Meta and take the offer.

> Are you saying the people who have been working for Meta had no other options? That would be a ridiculous claim.

The point is that there have been many, many options and yet they chose to interview for Meta and take the offer.

Bold assumption.

You can't tell me that someone took an offer from Meta because it was their only option. This is just absurd.