tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6230750.post1232767141103296976..comments2023-11-30T11:57:43.224-08:00Comments on Niniane's Blog: company culture fit as a job decision factorNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06731517033909059791noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6230750.post-14136988924754393262011-06-11T05:19:14.521-07:002011-06-11T05:19:14.521-07:00Company culture is pretty important. I find almost...Company culture is pretty important. I find almost 99.99% web companies in Mainland China only wanna earn much money. United now, I only know one web company in Mainland China which wants to create good products. I think there are 5 web companies at most in Mainland China which wants to create good products.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6230750.post-38981967672336136952011-05-30T15:31:17.003-07:002011-05-30T15:31:17.003-07:00To be sure, some of the factors you list:
- the c...To be sure, some of the factors you list:<br /><br />- the company's vision<br />- the type of work we'd be doing day-to-day<br />- whether we respect / like the coworkers<br />- compensation<br /><br />do overlap with culture. <br /><br />For example, if you work at a place where you don't respect or like any of your coworkers, it's unlikely (though possible) for you to really enjoy the company culture.<br /><br />Similarly, if one company's vision is to push out a marginally-okay product as fast as possible so that they can be acquired and move on to the next thing, they'll probably have a different culture than another company whose vision is to make the world a better place, even if they have to do it at a financial loss.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com