Don't send the entire group work. ever.
1. Simply because its not all of your work. Even in this case, you still need to ask your group members permission to submit it to the company
2. Companies are greedy. It is possible that they can grab the project code and use it as their own. Since your group may not actually claim copy rights on it yet, you'd be pretty much screwed.
So, I'd recommend sending a small sample of your work and some of the testing process involved in ensuring that the code works, its input, output. Be sure to include documentations such as programmers notes, method description, etc. If possible, be presented when they go over your coding, its easier for both you and them in which if they have any questions, they can ask you. This way, any confusion can be easily avoided, but depending on the details of your code documentation, there should be minimum confusion.
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