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by porker
1871 days ago
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I'm going to "but... " point 2, having been there last week. There were 10 requirements. It was a niche job that I was skilled at. For 1 I had life experience with end results (do ppl have life/volunteering experience that applies to job requirements? I'm nearly 40 and don't). For the other 9 I could link them to exact work matches - except all are under NDAs with different clients, so had to be described vaguely. The company I was interviewing with weren't impressed, which was ironic as I'd had to sign a NDA prior to the interview. They also wanted to inspect code I'd written - can they see a project? Well no, because it's written for a commercial client. What can I show them on GitHub? Nothing helpful as I develop in private repositories and what is public is experimental code doodles. How do you handle strict NDAs and private projects? |
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If they're pushing for you to break NDA, then you probably don't want to work there anyway.