u/Gomeztheking wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
For sure! We offer all of our students the ability to work with actual clients (we have hundreds of partners). We don't just guarantee it for our current students, but graduates have unlimited access to externship in case they want to take another ( most are employed by that poin
u/michaelnovati replied ·
So my understanding is that externships are projects not inside the company code but just related to the company that get presented to someone from the company for comments and reviews.
1. Is that correct?
2. How do you solve the IP issues if someone presented an idea that actually got used by the company some day? Is there compensation in that case or a signed IP agreement?
2 might seem annoying but if these are truly amazing projects then it would be very likely to be an ongoing problem I assume you've solved.