• #125 - Should You Sign a Confidentiality Agreement for a Job Interview?

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Durée: 9 min
  • Podcast

#125 - Should You Sign a Confidentiality Agreement for a Job Interview?

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  • Have you been asked to sign a confidentiality or nondisclosure agreement (NDA) before a job interview, and wondered if you should be concerned? Is this routine, or is something risky going on? What are the potential benefits and risks of signing a confidentiality agreement before an interview?

    In this episode of The Career Rx we’ll discuss:

    • The increasing trend of requiring confidentiality agreements before job interviews
    • Reasons why companies request confidentiality agreements
    • How these agreements can protect the company, but may also benefit you

    In this episode, we’ll break down the pros and cons of pre-interview NDAs. Learn about common reasons companies request these agreements and how they can impact your job search. Get expert advice on what to look for in a confidentiality agreement and when to seek legal counsel. Listen to learn how to make informed decisions about protecting your interests while exploring new opportunities.

    Please note – I am not an attorney, and this podcast is not legal advice.

    In this Episode:

    [0:42] The norm or a red flag?

    [1:30] What kind of confidential information might you learn on an interview?

    [4:15] The role of interview case studies, strategic plans, and presentations

    [6:40] It’s always a good idea to consult an attorney

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