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I am currently working in Ford but planning to move different automotive company (GM, Chrysler, Tesla, Rivian, Lucid). Will there be any restrictions on that ?
Just be aware for whenever you do decide to accept and move on to a "competitor" that you will be walked-out same day you let management know. If you choose not to disclose where you're going, you'll still be "walked-out". I guess you could always lie about where you're going to avoid this. I didn't sign a non-compete.
Just tell managers you’re planning to leave to go study more.
What's the point of 'walking' someone out ? If they wanted to steal shit they would do so and then tell the company. I would agree that you can start disabling access to certain systems/projects and create a quick exit plan but 'walking' someone out seems IMHO a stupid way to deal with an exit.
No unless you signed a non compete
How do I find if I signed a non compete ? It's been a long time in Ford . So I don't remember if I ever signed . Lol
Its non standard here lol. I doubt you signed a non compete unless you are a LL3+ or working in frontier tech like AVs etc If you are a GSR in the rest of the teams its unlikely. People move within the big 3 all the time without issues
Not unless you worked for some contract house which staffed for both oems
Rivian has an internal agreement with Ford not poach from them. ( Since Ford is Rivian investor)
For Fulltime people there are no restrictions. For contract sometimes the contract house will say they work with Ford also so they can't pull u from there.
Just ignore, the non-compete are rarely enforced, unless you're key employee, and they're illegal in many states, because why would a state want you to sit idle at home when you can work and pay more taxes?