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Thread poster: Mariana Gonzalez Salso
Mariana Gonzalez Salso
Mariana Gonzalez Salso
Argentina
Local time: 14:09
English to Spanish
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Sep 9, 2018

Hi, dear colleagues.
I've been applying for a couple of job positions and I got a reply from an Indian agency saying that I had been short listed.
They asked me to sign an NDA document and send it back to them
What does that really mean?


 
Greg Strider
Greg Strider
Brazil
Local time: 14:09
English to Portuguese
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Non-disclosure agreement Sep 9, 2018

I'm not even sure if I understood your question, but an NDA is a non-disclosure agreement, a set of rules to restrict the use of information and ensure the confidentiality of any material sent for translation.

Pretty much every agency will ask you to sign an NDA and those tend to be very straightforward documents, but you should obviously always read anything you sign carefuly.

[Edited at 2018-09-09 05:17 GMT]


 
DZiW (X)
DZiW (X)
Ukraine
English to Russian
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digisign Sep 9, 2018

Mariana, it simply implies that IF you have agreed ALL the terms and ready to work with that agency, THEN IF you want, you could sign a non-competition clause. Otherwise, you could ADD/REMOVE/CHANGE any terms before signing--digitally or in paper.

 


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