• Sam Iam (3/16/2009)


    59% of people leaving steal data? I find that surprisingly high. How are they defining 'steal data'? On the other hand, what ever happened to ethics in the workplace? (I can already hear people laughing as they read this)

    In my experience, the three most common forms of data stolen by people in our field leaving are:

    1) Your own code from work

    2) Your work phone contacts

    3) Your own Email contacts list

    What people easily forget is that all of these things are (almost always) your employer's property and NOT yours.

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