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by neilv
1397 days ago
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I haven't seen NDA on interview from many startups in the Boston area. (Which is good, because I minimize the number of NDAs that I sign, and just try to be professional and collegial.) The first NDA for an interview that I recall was from a big tech company, and most of it could be paraphrased as something like "Everything we tell you is under strict NDA; anything you tell us, we will treat as public domain" (or maybe it was more like nonexclusive license to use; I forget for certain which that particular company said, since I've also seen the latter since). Later, I think that company reworked it to be more like "Don't tell us anything that could be proprietary to someone else!" |
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Agree that their later wording is better, but I suspect good intentions from the start