Summary

You got a job offer, and you gotta return your work computer.

Here are the steps you should take before returning your work computer.

Some companies may have policies restricting your ability to take client contact information or anything they consider proprietary.

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Speak to your employer and IT department before downloading any programs on the company computer.

You may want to check outa quick guide to importing & exporting email contacts.

You may be interested in learninghow to manage saved passwords on Android with Google Password Manager.

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You may be interested in learninghow to clear Safari’s browsing history on an iPhone or Mac.

Furthermore, there areseveral ways you’re free to uninstall programs from Windows.

Your files aren’t gone from the gear until you empty the recycle bin.

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Don’t Forget Your Company Phone, Too!

The steps are similar to those you take to clear your machine.

Deleting data from your phone may be more critical when you consider the personal nature of phones.

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You want to ensure you’ve deleted any private messages and apps you downloaded for personal use.

Leave your job on a positive note to carry it into your next position.

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