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Should I assume I have passed probation?
Resign or stay? Resign during probation or wait and give 3 months noticeIf the defined period of my probation extention has passed without it being further extended, is it complete?Is it reasonable asking employer to drop employee benefit plan probation period?Leaving before notice periodProbation period passed but no formal confirmationHow should I interpret this Post-Probation Situation?I've passed probation but I've been told I'm not working to the level expected for my salary, how should I proceed?Probation period, ended or not?Shouldn't the review be before the probation period ends?Probation period confusion
My probationary period passed three days ago, I have not been told if I passed it, and I have my evaluation early next week. Should I assume that I have passed probation?
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Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
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My probationary period passed three days ago, I have not been told if I passed it, and I have my evaluation early next week. Should I assume that I have passed probation?
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Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
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Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
– HorusKol
3 hours ago
Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
– HorusKol
3 hours ago
Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
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Judging by the fact that you haven't been let go, I'd say you pretty much have but I'd wait for an official word from your manager or someone higher up. Usually you should be invited to a meeting to discuss your performance.
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Check your contract. As a fellow Canadian, usually when I've seen probation contracts, the probation period is set by a specified number of days, not by an evaluation procedure. If that's what your contract looks like, then congratulations, you passed!
I have never had a formal meeting in any job to discuss passing probation; I have only had such a meeting when I failed it. If you are confused, you should ask your manager, but your manager will probably think you're being silly (not in a bad way, just in a "isn't it obvious?" way).
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No you should not assume that you have passed probation. You will likely be informed of the results of your probationary period during your evaluation.
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I have not been told if i passed it and have my evaluation early next
week should I assume that i have passed probation?
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Your evaluation will tell you whether you have passed probation or not. Be patient.
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You should wait until any official confirmation.
I had a similar situation 4 months back, the confirmation meeting was delayed because of too much work.
Since you know your meeting is next week, you should wait until then.
In the meantime, you can take feedback from other colleagues about your performance to ease the pressure.
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Never make any assumptions. Talk to your manager, mention that the period ended, and ask if you need to fill out any paperwork, or if there is an official review involved.
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Judging by the fact that you haven't been let go, I'd say you pretty much have but I'd wait for an official word from your manager or someone higher up. Usually you should be invited to a meeting to discuss your performance.
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Judging by the fact that you haven't been let go, I'd say you pretty much have but I'd wait for an official word from your manager or someone higher up. Usually you should be invited to a meeting to discuss your performance.
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Judging by the fact that you haven't been let go, I'd say you pretty much have but I'd wait for an official word from your manager or someone higher up. Usually you should be invited to a meeting to discuss your performance.
Judging by the fact that you haven't been let go, I'd say you pretty much have but I'd wait for an official word from your manager or someone higher up. Usually you should be invited to a meeting to discuss your performance.
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Check your contract. As a fellow Canadian, usually when I've seen probation contracts, the probation period is set by a specified number of days, not by an evaluation procedure. If that's what your contract looks like, then congratulations, you passed!
I have never had a formal meeting in any job to discuss passing probation; I have only had such a meeting when I failed it. If you are confused, you should ask your manager, but your manager will probably think you're being silly (not in a bad way, just in a "isn't it obvious?" way).
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Check your contract. As a fellow Canadian, usually when I've seen probation contracts, the probation period is set by a specified number of days, not by an evaluation procedure. If that's what your contract looks like, then congratulations, you passed!
I have never had a formal meeting in any job to discuss passing probation; I have only had such a meeting when I failed it. If you are confused, you should ask your manager, but your manager will probably think you're being silly (not in a bad way, just in a "isn't it obvious?" way).
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Check your contract. As a fellow Canadian, usually when I've seen probation contracts, the probation period is set by a specified number of days, not by an evaluation procedure. If that's what your contract looks like, then congratulations, you passed!
I have never had a formal meeting in any job to discuss passing probation; I have only had such a meeting when I failed it. If you are confused, you should ask your manager, but your manager will probably think you're being silly (not in a bad way, just in a "isn't it obvious?" way).
Check your contract. As a fellow Canadian, usually when I've seen probation contracts, the probation period is set by a specified number of days, not by an evaluation procedure. If that's what your contract looks like, then congratulations, you passed!
I have never had a formal meeting in any job to discuss passing probation; I have only had such a meeting when I failed it. If you are confused, you should ask your manager, but your manager will probably think you're being silly (not in a bad way, just in a "isn't it obvious?" way).
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No you should not assume that you have passed probation. You will likely be informed of the results of your probationary period during your evaluation.
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No you should not assume that you have passed probation. You will likely be informed of the results of your probationary period during your evaluation.
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No you should not assume that you have passed probation. You will likely be informed of the results of your probationary period during your evaluation.
No you should not assume that you have passed probation. You will likely be informed of the results of your probationary period during your evaluation.
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I have not been told if i passed it and have my evaluation early next
week should I assume that i have passed probation?
No.
Your evaluation will tell you whether you have passed probation or not. Be patient.
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I have not been told if i passed it and have my evaluation early next
week should I assume that i have passed probation?
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Your evaluation will tell you whether you have passed probation or not. Be patient.
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I have not been told if i passed it and have my evaluation early next
week should I assume that i have passed probation?
No.
Your evaluation will tell you whether you have passed probation or not. Be patient.
I have not been told if i passed it and have my evaluation early next
week should I assume that i have passed probation?
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Your evaluation will tell you whether you have passed probation or not. Be patient.
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You should wait until any official confirmation.
I had a similar situation 4 months back, the confirmation meeting was delayed because of too much work.
Since you know your meeting is next week, you should wait until then.
In the meantime, you can take feedback from other colleagues about your performance to ease the pressure.
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You should wait until any official confirmation.
I had a similar situation 4 months back, the confirmation meeting was delayed because of too much work.
Since you know your meeting is next week, you should wait until then.
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You should wait until any official confirmation.
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Since you know your meeting is next week, you should wait until then.
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You should wait until any official confirmation.
I had a similar situation 4 months back, the confirmation meeting was delayed because of too much work.
Since you know your meeting is next week, you should wait until then.
In the meantime, you can take feedback from other colleagues about your performance to ease the pressure.
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Never make any assumptions. Talk to your manager, mention that the period ended, and ask if you need to fill out any paperwork, or if there is an official review involved.
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Never make any assumptions. Talk to your manager, mention that the period ended, and ask if you need to fill out any paperwork, or if there is an official review involved.
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Never make any assumptions. Talk to your manager, mention that the period ended, and ask if you need to fill out any paperwork, or if there is an official review involved.
Never make any assumptions. Talk to your manager, mention that the period ended, and ask if you need to fill out any paperwork, or if there is an official review involved.
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Can't say about other jurisdictions, but here in Australia, I'm pretty sure that a probation review should take place at a time that satisfies the notice period for the probation (so more than a week before the end of probation if they specify a week's notice). If you're past that, you've probably passed... though, you might still be let go with the standard employment notice period.
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