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granshaw | 2 years ago

I didn’t read it as “significantly” affect work performance at all, it seemed more like it anything that DOES affect work performance is a problem

EDIT: Also it seems like they don’t like you doing things similar to what they paid you to do, even if it’s not in competition at all… so sounds like after hours coding consulting even in a complete different industry would be frowned upon even if it didn’t affect your performance

So all in all, still pretty strict

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ghaff|2 years ago

I think that's pretty normal conflict of interest language. Seems pretty reasonable in general. You do see broader permissions around things like developing open source software at some companies but they're not common.

granshaw|2 years ago

Yes my point was more "this policy is nothing special or more lenient than the usual"