![]() ![]() Does the company have an obvious product? Does the company have a stated mission? Assuming they do, you can reason that the company intends to make money in the way they are saying is their mission using their products. ![]() The next way to figure out the company values is to see what they say about themselves. The most fundamental question is “how does your company make money and how does your work relate to that?” While the connection between your daily tasks and the company making more money may not be obvious, that is the underlying goal. Simplified for the modern knowledge worker (lawyer, accountant, programmer, etc), the company trades you money in exchange for your time and effort, and asks you to complete work for which they can be paid more than your salary. A cabinet maker takes wood, adds his skill and time, and produces a wardrobe.
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