Who in their right mind that has any meaningful IP or confidential data would hire someone that they found out did something like this? Considering some of the stuff he might well have accessed of Intel's files, he might very well be found guilty of far more than merely accessing IP files that are sensitive to Intel: how many are of government-related stuff? He's in deep!
'The FBI searched Pani's home on July 1, and found eight Intel documents and 19 CAD draws,'and 'The FBI has revealed the details of its investigation of a man who worked for Intel and AMD simultaneously, and whole stole a number of confidential documents from his former employer to take to its rival.'Really, with such careless article postings like this in terms of clearly not reading what's posted first, it makes you wonder what else is incorrect.But from what's there, it seems this guy has greatly limited his future career options, since everything stated indicates he can't be trusted with anything of real value. quote: Intel discovered Pani's dual employment after his exit interview on July 11 quote: numerous points between June 8 and June 10 quote: The FBI searched Pani's home on July 1 Based on the context, it looks like those two July 11 dates should be June 11. quote: He remained on Intel's payroll until July 11. Quote: Pani remained with Intel (though on vacation) through June 11, but actually began work at AMD on June 2, putting him on both companies' payrolls for approximately nine days.