I started this Internet-based company before I work for the firm that I got an offer from. The company has nothing to do with the law firm. (Think something like tutor.com)
Should I report my company to the firm? If so, how would the firm react to it? would it be viewed negatively?
I will be working for this company only after work and on the weekends. I have other cofounders who also work part-time.
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Re: should I report my company to the firm?
you definitely have to, for conflict reasons.
as to how they react, definitely want to pitch it carefully..
as to how they react, definitely want to pitch it carefully..
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Re: should I report my company to the firm?
Are you not listing a company that you started and continue to work for on your resume? I get that it's not legal-related, but...Anonymous User wrote:I started this Internet-based company before I work for the firm that I got an offer from. The company has nothing to do with the law firm. (Think something like tutor.com)
Should I report my company to the firm? If so, how would the firm react to it? would it be viewed negatively?
I will be working for this company only after work and on the weekends. I have other cofounders who also work part-time.
Anyway, yes, you have to report it for conflict reasons as said above.
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