How to avoid conflicts of interest with your employer.
It depends on your role and country:
Current U.S. Government Officials
Aspects to consider:
- Is the Expert Request you are being engaged on NOT directly involved with your current work (and your non-disclose agreement)?
- Have you completed and passed the online compliance training? (The compliance training is part of the signup process and informs what you should and should not discuss. Ex — no confidential, non-public information.)
If the answer to both questions is "yes" -- Yes the Request is not directly involved with your current work and yes, you've passed compliance training, then you don't need a written statement from OnFrontiers.
Current non-U.S. Government Officials
If you are a current non-U.S government official or employee, you can be approved as an expert only:
- If your current employment, or any agreement regardless of the past or current, doesn't prohibit you from becoming an expert for an expert network;
- The topic you will be discussing doesn't involve any type of information related to your current work or current position;
- It won't violate any legal covenant, agreement, or warranty if you get paid through OnFrontiers for the consultation(s).
You can also choose to conduct the consultation(s) pro-bono if it won't breach any legal covenant, agreement, or warranty.
If you have any further questions, send us an email at hello@onfrontiers.com. We are here to help.