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manjju
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Dear Seniors
My boss has asked me to prepare 3 types of letters. 1st is Offer letter then once he joins we give him appointment letter and then again the non disclosure agreement. I know the difference in offer letter & app letter. but along with this do we also have to give NDA?

From India, Pune
mmenterprises
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this is also very important as company has some secrets which are not to be relieved in front of anyone.
From India, Chandigarh
forlearning
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Hi Manjj,
NDA ( non disclosure agreement) is an officially required document for maintaining ethics & compliance of a particular Organisation. At times this may be legally binding on the individual too. NDA is mainly used in data sensitive industries like Financial firms, Healthcare industry, ITES & BPO, Law firms , E-learning firms , IT industry , recently merged competitor Organisation, Onsite assignments to name a few.
Incase your department is asked to create an NDA form, you need to consult the company handbook, nature of your business and get to know the legal aspect as well.
All the best.

From India, Pune
joseglenn
Hello, as I know, an Appointment Letter, also known as an Offer Letter, is a formal document issued by an employer to a candidate who has been selected for a job position. It outlines the terms and conditions of employment, including the job title, start date, compensation package, working hours, benefits, reporting structure, and other relevant information. The Appointment Letter serves as an official confirmation of the employment offer and provides clarity to the candidate regarding their role and responsibilities within the organization.
Meanwhile, a Non-Disclosure Agreement, also referred to as a Confidentiality Agreement, is a legal contract between two or more parties that aims to protect sensitive information or trade secrets. An NDA establishes a confidential relationship and specifies that the recipient of the information must not disclose or share it with anyone else without prior consent. NDAs are commonly used in business relationships, particularly when a party needs to share proprietary or confidential information with another party, such as during mergers and acquisitions, rainbow friends, partnerships, or when hiring employees who may have access to sensitive company information.

From Vietnam, Hanoi
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