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by detroitcoder 1094 days ago
It comes up durring hiring processes. Pretty common to have someone ask, "Have you entered into any legal agreement that would prohibit you from working with us or have any conflict of interest? If so please explain."
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Sure, but if you're in a place where noncompetes are not enforceable, the honest answer to that question is "no" even if you did sign one.
Lying is not a great place to start off with a new employer.
It is not lying if the question is "Have you entered into any legal agreement that would prohibit..." when in California that agreement is void. That means there is nothing that would prohibit you.

For anyone who hasn't signed an employment contract in California, it'll have the boilerplate noncompete they use everywhere but it will also have an addendum page that says basically "the noncompete back on page x doesn't apply to you so ignore it".

But it's not lying, even a little.