Explore season 1 episodes of Corporate. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
A dark, edgy look at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multinational corporation. Matt and Jake are at the mercy of a tyrannical CEO and his top lieutenants while navigating an ever-revolving series of disasters. Their only ally is Human Resources rep Grace.
As the staff obsesses over a prestige TV show, Jake resists their attempts to force him to watch, while Matt's life starts to eerily echo the events of the series.
★ 8.1/10
(155 votes)
#2
Casual Friday
S1:E6
Matt and Jake struggle to convince a coworker to wear a shirt on Casual Friday, and Christian seeks to strike a deal with a group of megachurches.
★ 7.9/10
(202 votes)
#3
The Powerpoint of Death
S1:E2
Matt creates an impressive presentation to pitch Hampton DeVille's arms dealing bona fides to the CIA, while Jake takes advantage of the company's internal whistleblower app.
★ 7.8/10
(171 votes)
#4
Trademarq
S1:E4
Hampton DeVille partners with a street artist who vandalized the company's headquarters to sell anti-corporate merch and profit off its protesters.
★ 7.8/10
(129 votes)
#5
Remember Day
S1:E10
Matt copes with his family trauma by throwing himself into the office holiday party, Christian questions his worldview, and Jake considers leaving the company.
★ 7.7/10
(189 votes)
#6
The Pain of Being Alive
S1:E3
After his surgery, Jake's coworkers butter him up in the hopes that he'll share his prescription painkillers with them, and visions of a ghost haunt a sleep-deprived Matt.
★ 7.6/10
(146 votes)
#7
Corporate Retreat
S1:E5
At the Hampton DeVille corporate retreat, business gurus teach Matt how to be a more confident person, and Jake finds love at a networking mixer.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
#8
The Long Meeting
S1:E7
Forced to take charge of a meeting after Christian gets a call, John and Kate trap the staff in the conference room without their phones until they finish brainstorming.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
#9
Weekend
S1:E9
John pressures Jake and Matt into helping him move a grandfather clock in his apartment, sabotaging their weekend plans.
★ 7.3/10
(250 votes)
#10
The Void
S1:E1
When an insensitive tweet threatens Hampton DeVille's business, Jake and Matt are tasked with firing the employee who posted it.
★ 7.3/10
(250 votes)
#1
The Void
S1:E1
When an insensitive tweet threatens Hampton DeVille's business, Jake and Matt are tasked with firing the employee who posted it.
★ 7.6/10
(146 votes)
#2
Corporate Retreat
S1:E5
At the Hampton DeVille corporate retreat, business gurus teach Matt how to be a more confident person, and Jake finds love at a networking mixer.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
#3
The Long Meeting
S1:E7
Forced to take charge of a meeting after Christian gets a call, John and Kate trap the staff in the conference room without their phones until they finish brainstorming.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
#4
Weekend
S1:E9
John pressures Jake and Matt into helping him move a grandfather clock in his apartment, sabotaging their weekend plans.
★ 7.7/10
(189 votes)
#5
The Pain of Being Alive
S1:E3
After his surgery, Jake's coworkers butter him up in the hopes that he'll share his prescription painkillers with them, and visions of a ghost haunt a sleep-deprived Matt.
★ 7.8/10
(171 votes)
#6
Trademarq
S1:E4
Hampton DeVille partners with a street artist who vandalized the company's headquarters to sell anti-corporate merch and profit off its protesters.
★ 7.8/10
(129 votes)
#7
Remember Day
S1:E10
Matt copes with his family trauma by throwing himself into the office holiday party, Christian questions his worldview, and Jake considers leaving the company.
★ 7.9/10
(202 votes)
#8
The Powerpoint of Death
S1:E2
Matt creates an impressive presentation to pitch Hampton DeVille's arms dealing bona fides to the CIA, while Jake takes advantage of the company's internal whistleblower app.
★ 8.1/10
(155 votes)
#9
Casual Friday
S1:E6
Matt and Jake struggle to convince a coworker to wear a shirt on Casual Friday, and Christian seeks to strike a deal with a group of megachurches.
★ 8.3/10
(153 votes)
#10
Society Tomorrow
S1:E8
As the staff obsesses over a prestige TV show, Jake resists their attempts to force him to watch, while Matt's life starts to eerily echo the events of the series.
★ 7.3/10
(250 votes)
The Void
S1:E1
When an insensitive tweet threatens Hampton DeVille's business, Jake and Matt are tasked with firing the employee who posted it.
★ 7.9/10
(202 votes)
The Powerpoint of Death
S1:E2
Matt creates an impressive presentation to pitch Hampton DeVille's arms dealing bona fides to the CIA, while Jake takes advantage of the company's internal whistleblower app.
★ 7.7/10
(189 votes)
The Pain of Being Alive
S1:E3
After his surgery, Jake's coworkers butter him up in the hopes that he'll share his prescription painkillers with them, and visions of a ghost haunt a sleep-deprived Matt.
★ 7.8/10
(171 votes)
Trademarq
S1:E4
Hampton DeVille partners with a street artist who vandalized the company's headquarters to sell anti-corporate merch and profit off its protesters.
★ 7.6/10
(146 votes)
Corporate Retreat
S1:E5
At the Hampton DeVille corporate retreat, business gurus teach Matt how to be a more confident person, and Jake finds love at a networking mixer.
★ 8.1/10
(155 votes)
Casual Friday
S1:E6
Matt and Jake struggle to convince a coworker to wear a shirt on Casual Friday, and Christian seeks to strike a deal with a group of megachurches.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
The Long Meeting
S1:E7
Forced to take charge of a meeting after Christian gets a call, John and Kate trap the staff in the conference room without their phones until they finish brainstorming.
★ 8.3/10
(153 votes)
Society Tomorrow
S1:E8
As the staff obsesses over a prestige TV show, Jake resists their attempts to force him to watch, while Matt's life starts to eerily echo the events of the series.
★ 7.6/10
(144 votes)
Weekend
S1:E9
John pressures Jake and Matt into helping him move a grandfather clock in his apartment, sabotaging their weekend plans.
★ 7.8/10
(129 votes)
Remember Day
S1:E10
Matt copes with his family trauma by throwing himself into the office holiday party, Christian questions his worldview, and Jake considers leaving the company.