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Is it ethical for someone to use/share confidential information from their past jobs in/with their current (same or different) job or Employer?

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Question added by Dilber Ali , Social Mobiliser officer , Society for Empowering Human Resource (SEHER)
Date Posted: 2013/05/24
Renae Richardson
by Renae Richardson , Education Coordinator/Director , Oxford Learning Center

It is never ethical to share a companies confidential information.
Corporate information is confidential for a reason.
Most companies have a clause you sign prior to employment that specifically warrants against copying, distributing, or sharing any information which is sole property of the company for, which you are employed or have been employed.

Alaa Abandeh
by Alaa Abandeh , Senior Assistant , Norwegian Refugee Council

NO , its not ethical , but you can use some information without sharing it to advance your work ,and without causing any trouble for the old job .....
Finally its depend

Abdelah Lomri
by Abdelah Lomri , Interpretater , Language Line Services

Work Ethics is a very touchy topic; if work is security clearance job then never, if it's for pepsi or some corporation your experience is you capital :)

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