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At Vistra, we believe that building the leading integrated energy company requires more than just generation capacity - it demands an unwavering commitment to how we work together. Our analysis-driven, disciplined culture means every team member approaches decisions with data and integrity. Collaboration and information sharing aren't just encouraged; they are fundamental to how we conduct our day-to-day activities across all functions. We pride ourselves on an unmatched work ethic that drives us to compete to win, but never at the expense of doing business the right way.

Our purpose of 'lighting up lives, powering a better way forward' attracts people who care deeply about their stakeholders - customers, communities where we live and work, fellow employees, and investors. We maintain productive, respectful relationships with elected officials, regulators, and community leaders while striving for the full value of our enterprise. Whether you're in our generation facilities managing power plants, on our retail teams serving 5 million customers, or in our corporate offices driving strategic initiatives, you'll find a culture that values transparency, cross-functional teamwork, and real ownership of outcomes. This is what enables us to provide essential power resources across the nation while transforming toward a sustainable energy future.

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