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Maybe I’m green, but why are people drawn to large orgs and corporate jobs? I had the worst experience? Variation 533

Navigating the Corporate Maze: A Personal Reflection on Corporate Culture

As a professional who recently transitioned from a small, close-knit organization to a Fortune 500 company, I found myself grappling with an unsettling question: Why do so many individuals aspire to work in large corporations when my experience has been far from positive?

For the first eight years of my career, I thrived in an organization with no more than 200 employees. The structure was simple and hierarchical, with only three layers of authority: CEO, manager, and junior staff. In this environment, senior team members worked directly with managers, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration.

However, my recent move to a prominent corporate entity has been eye-opening—and not in a good way. What I encountered was a toxic atmosphere where the focus seemed to be on internal politics rather than productivity. It felt like I had entered a peculiar world where managers engaged in the “telephone game,” messages got distorted, and various teams deliberately undermined one another. This glaring dissonance with my personal values ultimately led me to resign and consider starting my own business.

I had always operated under the assumption that work should be a straightforward exchange: you contribute your best efforts, support your colleagues, help the company thrive, and leave at the end of the day. Yet, in the corporate realm, the dynamics were drastically skewed. It was disheartening to observe the prevalence of gossip, information hoarding, and a general undercurrent of negativity, rather than the collaborative spirit I had grown accustomed to.

Reading through discussions on Reddit, I was surprised to discover that my experience is not unique; many others have similarly struggled within corporate settings. This leads me to question: Why are so many people drawn to these environments?

Is it just me, or do others truly find satisfaction in the idea of dedicating decades of their lives to such a contentious workplace? It feels bewildering to think that countless individuals wake up daily excited to participate in what often appears to be self-sabotage and backbiting.

I recognize that I may be inexperienced in corporate culture, but the rationale behind these behaviors eludes me. How can such negativity be seen as productive, and what drives people to accept and perpetuate these norms? It seems illogical, yet so many continue to engage in these practices without question.

If you’ve experienced similar frustrations or found success within a corporate structure, I would love to hear your thoughts. What am I missing? Is there a

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