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s_a_iii_a2019-08-25 18:14:48
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s_a_iii_a, 2019-08-25 18:14:48

If the employer does not allow you to take home to study the contract?

Tell us, please, when you were hired, were you given the contract to read home?
Personally, I believe that the employer’s refusal to study the contract for me for at least a few days can be considered a sufficient condition for stopping the process of negotiations on employment.
Does this happen often at all?

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Maxim Fedorov, 2019-08-25
@Maksclub

It happens often, the decision is yours, in general, as always
You have the right to offer and consider everything the way you think (pun :). This is fine.
UPD: No. You can still do it beautifully and diplomatically - declare it not at the moment when they are waiting for a signature, but, for example, write about it a day / week in advance.
A person is an extremely impulsive creature who sees a narrow context and is not able to assess a difficult situation, especially one that they do not know (and our HR certainly does not see such situations very well). remember this.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-08-25
@Zoominger

I would never take a job like this.
Which I do not advise you.

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Valentine, 2019-08-25
@vvpoloskin

Yes, I also believe that if an applicant at an interview asks for a copy of an employment contract, this is a reason to stop further interactions with him. You get more and more tired of it later.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-08-25
@opium

Depends on how he argues this, in any case, before signing, you must read it

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