For the record, a nondisclosure agreement at a software company is like an airbag in a car. It’s designed only to go off in an accident and has decent chance of saving you while absolutely saving the manufacturer of the automobile. I have worked for a half-dozen companies in my career and only one has had me sign a decent NDA going into the job. Another asked me to sign one retroactively six months after I left. One of these organizations is managed well.
The answer was no, by the bye. Signing something retroactively is like agreeing that a mistake isn’t a mistake. It’s a tacit agreement that effect doesn’t necessarily have to follow cause. And that there is bullhonkey.
Bullhonkey, I say.
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