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JDBlue
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What are the major Pros and Cons for working for a publicly traded company?
LeonMarek
1/27/22 12:44pm
You work with pros, and you work for cons.
All-American
1/27/22 12:48pm
Funny and witty, but oh so true.
RUNBYU1
1/27/22 5:43pm
Insider trading
JDBlue
1/27/22 12:48pm
Pro until you get caught, then a con
RH84025
1/27/22 12:51pm
Bean counters. Shareholders love them, employees hate them. Everything comes down to numbers.
John Doe
1/27/22 12:55pm
Hey now!
Boomcannon
1/27/22 12:57pm
Am I wrong?
John Doe
1/27/22 1:04pm
I would imagine in a public company, everything gets pressured to happen on a
crack
1/27/22 12:57pm
RSUs, ESPP, stock refreshers. Gimme that equity baby!
creameryon9th
1/27/22 12:57pm
That’s if you are at a company that provides that for mid level and down.
BPintheCouv
1/27/22 1:05pm
Bueno baby
hitechcpa
1/27/22 8:52pm
Pro: no temple recommend requirement, Con: since there's no TR requirement all your coworkers are heathens
byujag
1/27/22 1:01pm
I’ve worked for two large publicly traded companies. CAT and GE.
BPintheCouv
1/27/22 1:19pm
Your company's policies will suddenly be driven by consultants, not rationality.
Gavin
1/27/22 1:20pm
It really depends on which one.
homegrown
1/27/22 1:38pm
In some ways it can feel like working for the government.
pink22
1/27/22 1:58pm
Cons. SEC filings unless you like that stuff. Also sarbanes oxley. Yuck
Acorn
1/27/22 2:13pm
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