Ask HN: Would you work for Facebook?
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#12Re: Ask HN: Would you work for Facebook?
#13It’s going to depend on how you judge those moral hazards and how much the money means to you and your life goals. It’s a lot to weigh up. Remember though you can always join them quit later if you find it goes against your morals too much.
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#14It's unclear what you're asking.
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#15These kinds of salaries mean that if you reject the position, there’s a chance someone else without morals will accept it. Anyway, accepting the offer doesn’t mean compromising your morals. You can always be a voice of reason within the company. Plus, having Facebook on your resume can open up a lot of opportunities in the future. If they make you do something morally wrong, you can always quit.
You say somebody morally worse could take the job, but then again, that person might be less competent causing less damage to be done.
(I am not especially certain that Facebook is a supremely evil institution, just saying in general)
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#16Re: Ask HN: Would you work for Facebook?
#17The only rebuttal of that concept so far is "you can change it from within".
You could choose to believe that, and take the money.
The chances of you being able to make any change at all to how Facebook operates (from a "moral" point of view, disregarding technology) is similar to the chances that I will start shitting out golden eggs tomorrow.
If you choose the money, that's your choice to make, but don't kid yourself, you're choosing the money in spite of the "moral" issues, there is no realistic chance you can take the money and fix the "moral" issues.
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#18I think you’re brave to ask the community. Not my place to offer advice between morals and currency for anyone. Hope you are happy with your choice in the end.