PS Topic- Work for morally ambiguous oil company
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:42 am
I work for an oil company in Asia that sometimes makes decisions that are morally grey, never illegal, but the company definitely bends the rules because of its size and reputation.
Basically it is through my experience there that has compelled me to go to law school. I want my PS topic to center around how I see businesses trying to balance doing what is responsible and their responsibility to their shareholders, with the latter almost always winning, yet it is often the attorneys who step in and prevent bad decisions from happening. I have a few anecdotes in which I thought a decision being made was not a "right" one in the moral sense and I was able to prevent it from happening from citing contracts that the company signed, albeit these were not large decisions, but they were accomplishments for a second year analyst.
The PS will be less about this big bad oil company but more about how my experience there has taught me what drives business decisions and that I want to become an attorney to make sure those are the "right" decisions.
I guess I should also mention I'm one out of 3 foreigners, and the only female out of the 3, working at this company. I will probably mention some of the difficulties in working in a different culture but I don't want it to be the main topic.
Thoughts?? I'm afraid of sounding like I'm a know-it-all when it comes to business which it might come off as.
Edit: it just occurred to me that this could be a boring topic. Is it boring?
Basically it is through my experience there that has compelled me to go to law school. I want my PS topic to center around how I see businesses trying to balance doing what is responsible and their responsibility to their shareholders, with the latter almost always winning, yet it is often the attorneys who step in and prevent bad decisions from happening. I have a few anecdotes in which I thought a decision being made was not a "right" one in the moral sense and I was able to prevent it from happening from citing contracts that the company signed, albeit these were not large decisions, but they were accomplishments for a second year analyst.
The PS will be less about this big bad oil company but more about how my experience there has taught me what drives business decisions and that I want to become an attorney to make sure those are the "right" decisions.
I guess I should also mention I'm one out of 3 foreigners, and the only female out of the 3, working at this company. I will probably mention some of the difficulties in working in a different culture but I don't want it to be the main topic.
Thoughts?? I'm afraid of sounding like I'm a know-it-all when it comes to business which it might come off as.
Edit: it just occurred to me that this could be a boring topic. Is it boring?