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by mellavora
1398 days ago
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I don't think the company was trying to be malicious; the double-standard is because they don't want you in a position where you violate an NDA, AND they want to make it clear to their staff (the person interviewing you) not to press you for details. Agree that their later wording is better, but I suspect good intentions from the start |
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