An NDA is a legal contract that ensures employees do not disclose confidential information or trade secrets to unauthorized parties. It’s a standard practice to protect the company’s proprietary information, intellectual property, and business strategies.
A. NDA
A company would most likely have an employee sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) as a condition of employment. An NDA ensures that employees do not disclose confidential information or trade secrets they might come across during their employment. The other options—ISP (Internet Service Provider), SLA (Service Level Agreement), and MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)—are less relevant to the condition of employment.
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