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

Understanding the Corporate Draw: A small business Veteran’s Perspective

As someone who transitioned from a small, close-knit company to a Fortune 500 corporate giant, I find myself grappling with a perplexing question: what draws individuals to pursue careers in large organizations despite the potential for a damaging work environment?

To give you some background, I spent the first eight years of my career at a company that employed about 200 people. It was a relatively flat organizational structure, with just three layers of management: the CEO, a direct supervisor, and junior staff. This setup fostered open communication and a strong sense of camaraderie, where senior team members were deeply involved in mentoring their juniors.

However, my recent shift to a major corporation shattered my expectations. What I discovered was far from the supportive and collaborative atmosphere I was accustomed to. Instead, I encountered a workplace that felt toxic and competitive. It seemed that managers were focused more on playing the “telephone game” rather than fostering a cohesive team dynamic. I witnessed coworkers undermining one another, engaging in office gossip, and withholding crucial information—all behaviors that clashed with my personal values and work ethic. Ultimately, this disheartening experience led me to leave and pursue my entrepreneurial dreams.

For nearly a decade, I believed in the foundational principles of work: showing up, performing well, supporting your colleagues, driving profits, and then heading home at the end of the day. Contrary to this belief, my corporate experience was riddled with instances of backstabbing, negativity, and a relentless pursuit of office politics. Unfortunately, I found precious little time was dedicated to genuinely improving the company or uplifting those around me.

Reading threads on Reddit, I’ve learned that my experiences are not unique. Many others share similar frustrations with toxic corporate culture, yet I remain bewildered by the allure of large organizations. What compels individuals to dedicate 20 to 30 years of their lives to environments that may seem dysfunctional and counterproductive?

I can’t help but feel like I’ve stepped into an alternative universe. Is this really the norm for corporate life? It seems counterintuitive to me, and I wonder if there’s a compelling reason behind these behaviors that contribute to a company’s success.

In light of these revelations, I seek clarity. Throughout my corporate journey, I repeatedly questioned, “Isn’t this behavior abnormal?” Yet, my colleagues appeared unfazed, moving through their days as if such dynamics were simply part of the job.

What am I missing

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