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Re: We are all Slave now.
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
Anyone with interviewing etiquette/rules in their background? We represent a company that does military work. That company can only let US Citizens see its tech. I interviewed an immigrant earlier this week, and realized i needed to ask the "are you a citizen" question. Of course given the current climate it felt a shitty thing to do, and also I wasn't sure if the question violated some anti-discrimination rules? I had a super valid reason to ask, but that doesn't always matter.
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Export control is always tricky, but I think it's a perfectly legitimate question to ask since it's part of the job.
This is a HUGE issue right now in higher ed and research to the point that NIH sent out letters a few months ago about it: https://www.cogr.edu/sites/default/f...2008-20-18.pdf
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