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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 27th October 2021

Dilbert//11883, first published five years ago on Wednesday 27th October 2021

Non Disclosure Agreements


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WE ASK APPLICANTS TO SIGN A NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT BEFORE WE DO OUR INTERVIEWS.

THIS WAS THE INTERVIEW. YOUR COMPANY FAILED. I DONT WANT TO WORK FOR A COMPANY THAT REQUIRES NON-DIS- CLOSURE AGREEMENTS HE WAS TOO GOOD FOR US.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Non-Disclosure Blues"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2001, revolves around a job interview where the applicant is asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before the interview. The applicant, however, refuses to sign, citing that the company failed to provide one that requires non-disclosure agreements.

Key Points:

  • The applicant is asked to sign an NDA before the interview.
  • The applicant refuses to sign, citing the company's failure to provide a suitable NDA.
  • The company representative is left frustrated and disappointed by the applicant's decision.
  • The applicant is shown to be confident and assertive in their refusal to sign the NDA.

Themes:

  • The importance of transparency and honesty in business dealings.
  • The need for clear communication and understanding between companies and job applicants.
  • The potential consequences of not having a suitable NDA in place.

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