Yes, I cast a wide net with the question but I would like to hear about that.
It's pretty simple, really. I was contacted by a recruiter to work for a company that did not align with my outlook on life and turned it down. The money - both times - would have been excellent, but I didn't want to hate myself every day I worked there.
I've turned down jobs before, but mostly because of the work itself, or the compensation for it. These two instances were different because it was strictly because of the companies themselves.
I know how you feel on that one. There's a certain company that's always hiring, pays really really well, but are not someone that I would work for or want to. I didn't turn it down because it didn't sit well, though - this was purely a "company is shit and they chew through people" move.
Did you know you'd never work for those companies before they contacted you? Or was it upon researching them?
Both are very well known companies.