Is it worth my while letting programmers from Oxford University loose on my projects? What are universities like when you wave confidentiality agreements at them?
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Please see a similar question "How to fully utilize attachment students?" It is possible to view the involvement of university students as either part of your tactical or strategical plan. Tactically it might not be worth the effort you have to make to bring them up to scratch with your domain and managing the high churn. In terms of strategic partnership the goals might be:
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I've been a student programmer, and I've had student programmers working for me. Here's my advice:
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I personally try to always have one student employed for me. I find that it helps me, especially when trying to develop new software. There are some things to be aware of, though -
Some advantages of working with students -
As for NDAs - I've always negotiated this directly with the student, not with the University. It's never been an issue for me. I have a stock contract that I make students agree to before I hire them, and so far, I've never run into any problems. I pretty much treat students just like any other contract-for-hire work, but knowing that they'll be a bit different when I'm working with them. |
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yes it is worth your while - but I'd recommend something like a mentor-program for the student-devs - so they know how to work for you or how to work in general. the benefit you get are new ideas on how to solve problems or even how to view them. As far as I know (I worked as a student for companies) NDAs are never a problem. |
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Working with students can be challenging. We do a lot of that here in our development shop (I work for a university). It's probably best if you consider it to be part of their learning process rather than as a way for you to get cheap coding labor. Hopefully, both the student and your development benefits, but that's not always the case. In all cases we pair a student (or students) with a professional developer to help guide the project and make sure that the code is well constructed. |
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(1) Yes. (2) They get lawyers involved. |
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