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.
The worst episode of "Corporate" is "The Void", rated 7.3/10 from 249 user votes. It was directed by Pat Bishop and written by Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson. "The Void" aired on 1/17/2018 and is rated 0.2 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Corporate Retreat".
When an insensitive tweet threatens Hampton DeVille's business, Jake and Matt are tasked with firing the employee who posted it.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Amelie Gillette
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Kate Thulin
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Matt Ingebretson
John pressures Jake and Matt into helping him move a grandfather clock in his apartment, sabotaging their weekend plans.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Amelie Gillette
Jake is forced to share their office with an unsettling new deskmate while Matt is on vacation.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop
Hampton DeVille partners with a street artist who vandalized the company's headquarters to sell anti-corporate merch and profit off its protesters.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Heather Anne Campbell
Matt copes with his family trauma by throwing himself into the office holiday party, Christian questions his worldview, and Jake considers leaving the company.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Heather Anne Campbell
Matt tries not to develop a crush on a new colleague, and Christian buys a news network.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jake Weisman
Matt grows increasingly worried about Jake's bleak outlook on life, and Hampton DeVille brainstorms a new company logo.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jake Weisman
As the employees of Hampton DeVille gossip and take passive-aggressive approaches to workplace conflicts, they create unlikely bonds and new adversaries.
Director: Matt Ingebretson
Writer: Paige Weldon
John and Kate make a shocking power grab, Christian feels the wrath of a disgruntled former employee, and Jake and Matt try to climb the corporate ladder.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson
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.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jake Fogelnest
Things get out of hand fast when Hampton DeVille starts tracking when people leave their desks.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop
Matt and Jake get up to mischief while working on Labor Day, until they discover they are not the only ones in the office.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson
Hampton DeVille goes all in while marketing end-of-the-world preparedness, leading Matt to quit and Jake to take on a secret project.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jessica Gao
Jake tries to market makeup to men. Grace coaches Kate on how to talk to their male coworkers after John complains about her tone.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Langan Kingsley
Matt's broken exclamation point key strains his relationship with John and Kate. Jake convinces Grace to help him get rid of the office dog.
Director: Matt Ingebretson
Writer: Pat Bishop
Hampton DeVille attempts to rewrite the finale of a fan-favorite series, and Jake learns a disturbing truth about a beloved children's show.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson
While on a business trip, Jake enjoys the pleasures of a hotel, Matt faces his frugal fears, and they both learn a lesson from a fellow traveler.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Caroline Anderson
Jake, Matt, John and Kate get grilled by a dogged Hampton DeVille accountant after eating an expensive dinner.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Jessica Gao
Jake learns the importance of a five-star rating, John desperately seeks Matt's approval, and Grace attempts to come out of her shell.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Bridger Winegar
When a national tragedy happens, everyone in the office competes to see who has the most incisive and heartfelt social media post.
Director: Pat Bishop
Writer: Bridger Winegar