Some sites rely on multiple domains to work. E.g. open auth, cdns are usually a separate domain, a lot of big corporates create new domains for “microsites” when they want to do something new but are tied down by slow…
So by my logic - if you tried this exploit and it failed the first time, then worked the second time: No one else has tried it before you. Otherwise it would either have worked the first time (if you guessed the same…
This is true I guess. I haven't seen their contract. I've never had an issue with any noncompetes in my contracts though. I can see why you wouldn't want to employ and train people in your business only for them to go…
Keep this in mind: It's easier to find a job when you already have one. It takes the stress off the process and you automatically become more desirable for some reason. If I were you I wouldn't cut off the opportunity…
Some sites rely on multiple domains to work. E.g. open auth, cdns are usually a separate domain, a lot of big corporates create new domains for “microsites” when they want to do something new but are tied down by slow…
So by my logic - if you tried this exploit and it failed the first time, then worked the second time: No one else has tried it before you. Otherwise it would either have worked the first time (if you guessed the same…
This is true I guess. I haven't seen their contract. I've never had an issue with any noncompetes in my contracts though. I can see why you wouldn't want to employ and train people in your business only for them to go…
Keep this in mind: It's easier to find a job when you already have one. It takes the stress off the process and you automatically become more desirable for some reason. If I were you I wouldn't cut off the opportunity…