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test projects? 1515 Responses
Last post: 10 months ago | Thread started: Jul 20, 12, 7:06 a.m.
Out of context: Response #13 [Jul 20, 12, 7:06 a.m.]
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If you do it, make sure that you make it clear you own the design.
What colleagues of mine have done is to do a trial period of working, say 3 weeks. Not hired, just hourly, no committments. Gives both parties time to determine if there is a good fit, they get work done, you don't get screwed.
I can understand the logic if there is something very specific that might not easily be shown in a port, but if it isn't something unique and specific to their clientele, then I'd at least express your reservations.
If it was a 6 figure salary with dream opportunities, that's different.

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