Should I tell a training center about my company's name?

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I am going to a join a training institute to get expertise on some skill.



A weird quirk about this is that the trainer might be interested in knowing in which company I work.



I am not interested in telling him that. Or should I?



If not , would that still be professionalism?









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  • Don't they already know that if your company pays for it?
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I am going to a join a training institute to get expertise on some skill.



A weird quirk about this is that the trainer might be interested in knowing in which company I work.



I am not interested in telling him that. Or should I?



If not , would that still be professionalism?









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I am going to a join a training institute to get expertise on some skill.



A weird quirk about this is that the trainer might be interested in knowing in which company I work.



I am not interested in telling him that. Or should I?



If not , would that still be professionalism?









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I am going to a join a training institute to get expertise on some skill.



A weird quirk about this is that the trainer might be interested in knowing in which company I work.



I am not interested in telling him that. Or should I?



If not , would that still be professionalism?







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  • Don't they already know that if your company pays for it?
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Don't they already know that if your company pays for it?
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Don't they already know that if your company pays for it?
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