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I doubt that will have anything to do with your possible experience with the company.
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I agree with @monkeyboy. I fail to see how something like that woule influence as a whole.
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Maer16876y"What? 90% of startups and small companies don't do that but I still have to get a job?" *confused pikachu*
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Elyz69656yJust because their code isn't open source doesn't mean it's a bad place to be. My company doesn't open source anything, as is their right as they've put a lot of money into development, but I quite like it there anyway 🤔 the company I am working with for a school project made us sign an IPR, and I quite like that place as well even though I no longer own my own code.
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