Three month performance reviews
Jez
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Hi HR Colleagues,
I am looking to implement three month reviews for new hires. We currenlty conduct annual reviews, but I feel it is important for new hires to receive feedback not too long after they start. Can anyone share their experience in doing this? Anyone have a three month appraisal form they can share with me?
Thanks in advance.
-J
I am looking to implement three month reviews for new hires. We currenlty conduct annual reviews, but I feel it is important for new hires to receive feedback not too long after they start. Can anyone share their experience in doing this? Anyone have a three month appraisal form they can share with me?
Thanks in advance.
-J
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1. What training have you received?, 2. Have you been able to meet scheduled hours, if not why?, 3. Do you have any questions about your job? Is job what was expected/realistic, if not how is it different? 4. Have your co-workers been helpful and friendly? 4. Do you have any questions about co.?
The supervisor goes over this with the employee and we feel it is just another opportunity for the supervisor and new employee to interact. Then a monthly review that is similar for the next 2 months, then they get a 90 day review. The 90 day is an abbreviated form of the annual.
Since we hire everyone at about the same rate based on the job grade, we use this to reward new employees who can handle the whole job quickly. If the supervisor rates them "consistantly excellent" at 90 days they get a raise. I use this as part of my recruiting spiel.
Employees who are not cutting it at 60 days are given specific performance improvement requirements for the next 30 days and if they don't meet them we terminate.
Results - We move the best performers up the wage range more quickly and weed out the poor performers before we invest a lot of time and money.
But, be prepared to hound your operations people to get the reviews in on time!
Good Luck
Nick