Chose to be a "team player" by not reporting Kenny’s harassment, earning Hilary's support. Hired
Based on the standard episode list for the HBO series Industry , there is no episode officially titled "Industry S01E08 VP3." It is highly likely this is a typo or a mislabeled file referring to the .
Robert, who was previously fired but brought back as a "treat" (a temporary contract worker) to help with the workload, spirals further into drug addiction and disillusionment. He represents the "burnt out" future that awaits the survivors. industry s01e08 vp3
Most likely: (Eric, Daria, and the unseen third VP who approved the RIF list).
Pierpoint & Co. is conducting its annual “RIF” (Reduction in Force) – firing the lowest-performing junior analysts. The key decision-makers are Eric Tao (MD) and Daria Greenock (VP). They clash over who to cut. Chose to be a "team player" by not
| Candidate | VP (Daria) Wants | MD (Eric) Decides | Outcome | |-----------|------------------|-------------------|---------| | Harper | Fire (compliance breach) | Keep | Survives RIF | | Yasmin | Keep (social fit) | Fire (to appease Daria) | Fired | | Gus | Keep (strong analytics) | Fire (after quitting) | Quits pre-RIF |
The central drama of the finale revolves around and her relationship with her mentor, Eric Tao . Earlier in the season, Harper helped get Eric fired after he locked her in a room, an event utilized by Daria Greenock to purge Eric from the desk. He represents the "burnt out" future that awaits
Below is a complete report for , which serves as the conclusion to the show's first season.
Chose to be a "team player" by not reporting Kenny’s harassment, earning Hilary's support. Hired
Based on the standard episode list for the HBO series Industry , there is no episode officially titled "Industry S01E08 VP3." It is highly likely this is a typo or a mislabeled file referring to the .
Robert, who was previously fired but brought back as a "treat" (a temporary contract worker) to help with the workload, spirals further into drug addiction and disillusionment. He represents the "burnt out" future that awaits the survivors.
Most likely: (Eric, Daria, and the unseen third VP who approved the RIF list).
Pierpoint & Co. is conducting its annual “RIF” (Reduction in Force) – firing the lowest-performing junior analysts. The key decision-makers are Eric Tao (MD) and Daria Greenock (VP). They clash over who to cut.
| Candidate | VP (Daria) Wants | MD (Eric) Decides | Outcome | |-----------|------------------|-------------------|---------| | Harper | Fire (compliance breach) | Keep | Survives RIF | | Yasmin | Keep (social fit) | Fire (to appease Daria) | Fired | | Gus | Keep (strong analytics) | Fire (after quitting) | Quits pre-RIF |
The central drama of the finale revolves around and her relationship with her mentor, Eric Tao . Earlier in the season, Harper helped get Eric fired after he locked her in a room, an event utilized by Daria Greenock to purge Eric from the desk.
Below is a complete report for , which serves as the conclusion to the show's first season.