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If you are going to have a contract for employment, you should sign and receive a copy of it before you begin working - in fact the contract should specify a date of commencement of your employment.

But be aware - most jobs are not contractual, most jobs are at-will, so unless you have a specific arrangement to have an employment contract, you probably won't be getting one ever.

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