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Monsanto Meet and Greet

Started by Kaitlyn Schmidt, 2007-09-28T10:57:10-05:00 (Friday)

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Kaitlyn Schmidt

Come join CAOS in welcoming Monsanto for an informational Meet and Greet!
Details:
October 1st, 2007
4:30pm-5:50pm
EB 1033

Monsanto will be discussing their Co-op program as well as what it is like to work at Monsanto.

Pizza and drinks will be provided.

Please don't hesitate to post or email me with any questions.
Kaitlyn Schmidt
Senior, Computer Science
Former President of CAOS

Bryan

Monsanto is well known for their co-op program, and co-ops are a good thing.
Bryan Grubaugh
Quickly aging alumni with too much time on his hands
Business Systems Analyst, Scripps Networks.

Kaitlyn Schmidt

Who thinks they'll be able to make it?
Kaitlyn Schmidt
Senior, Computer Science
Former President of CAOS

Tony

I would rather be hated for doing what I believe in, than loved for doing what I don't.

John

I will also be there, but I have a question. Do we have to stay for the whole thing or can we, say, show up for only the first half? It would be difficult for me to make the whole thing.
Thanks,
John

Peter Motyka

It might be a good idea to do a quick ethics check before flocking to Monsanto.  The company has a pretty horrid reputation when it comes to environmental/ecological responsibility.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/monlink.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.organicconsumers.org/monlink.cfm

Its not all about the Benjamin's baby...

SIUE CS Alumni 2002
Grad Student, Regis University
Senior Engineer, Ping Identity
http://motyka.org

William Grim

I'm going with Pete on this one.  I don't have a link to the story right now, but they get a little sue happy when their seeds are found in other farmer's fields by no act of their own.
William Grim
IT Associate, Morgan Stanley

my_handle

Almost all big companies do some "questionable" things.  When you have that many money grubbers in one place with some power it is bound to happen.  Here's what happened after 30 seconds of googling "morgan stanely fine" http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/sports/story.html?id=5821170f-33fb-4bc9-bce9-d1dfbaf57c16
 
Even if you dislike the company, I'd say using them for internship/co-op experience would benefit you.  It doesn't mean you have to keep working for them afterwards.  And if they ask you to personally do what you consider unethical its up to you to refuse.

That being said, I agree with the previous posts about Monsanto for those and other reasons and have never had a job opportunity with them.  But if they offered me a co-op tomorrow, I would probably take it and see what it was really like.

Bryan

While I'm no fan of Monsanto, I think it's really a personal decision.  Monsanto, Boeing, and AG Edwards are all huge employers in the St. Louis region.  They are also all companies that anyone with sound and solid ethics would avoid like the plague.  I personally have never worked for an employer that didn't make me question my own ethics.  The worst of which would be SIUE.
Bryan Grubaugh
Quickly aging alumni with too much time on his hands
Business Systems Analyst, Scripps Networks.

Jerry

QuoteModernDayDarwin wrote:
  ... The worst of which would be SIUE.

 :mello:

Bryan, is there something I should know?



"Make a Little Bird House in Your Soul" - TMBG...

Bryan

No, everything has long since past and been handled appropriately.  My point was that there are ethical problems anywhere, not just big name companies.
Bryan Grubaugh
Quickly aging alumni with too much time on his hands
Business Systems Analyst, Scripps Networks.