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    Topic: Job Description

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    Ryan Pascoe
    Ryan Pascoe
    Job Description
    02-21-2011 / 10:55 am    #1

    Can I put in a job description that the individual must sign a confidentiality agreement as part of the requirements of the position or is that something that is more commonly discussed during the onboarding process?  Thanks.

    Adam Hoffman
    Adam Hoffman
    Re: Job Description
    02-28-2011 / 4:36 pm    #2

    Confidentiality agreements should be discussed with the potential employee either during the interview process or in the offer letter as a contingency to the offer of the position. Every company chooses to put different things in their job descriptions; we use confidentiality agreements but it is not stated in the job description.




     
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