Understand the Tradeoffs
After reading the piece on ethically complicated jobs and the Facebook paper, I think I would still take a job at Facebook. There will always be tradeoffs with any company someone works for, since our economy is so interconnected. It is almost impossible to have no link at all to practices that could be considered unethical. That does not mean I stand with everything Facebook has done, but I believe that being inside an organization would give one a chance to make changes that might be harder to push for from an external position.
Spin Complexities into Opportunity
To me, joining a company that is ethically complicated could actually be an opportunity. It could be a way to grow personally, build/enhance skills, and use those skills down the line to make contributions in spaces that could align more closely with my values.
Pinpointing Alignment
At the same time, there are areas where Facebook has invested in things I care about, like accessibility, which makes me think there is room for meaningful work above an ethically complex foundation. With that fin, I would accept the job while staying conscious of the ethical tensions that come with it, and if given the flexibility, push for being in a team that aligns more closely with my own ethical beliefs and values.
