If you did your homework on this hypothetical company, you would have known all this before, and turned down the interview, let alone get to the point of entertaining an offer. Since this article is coming from Apple, they're just tooting their own ho-n. The things your REALLY look for (and ask about) are company performance, advancement potential, and career development. Nobody works for one company their whole career, you have to look for what YOU can deliver to that company, and how THEY can advance your career, over the next 5-10 years. Everything else is just distractions. You'll note that Chevron can dance the dance on the first item, but now fails dismally on how they're going to help YOU in your career. That's been MW's plan all along.