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- This article is about the status given to new employees of a business. For the punishment given to criminals, see Probation.
In a workplace setting, probation is a status given to new employees of a company or business.It is widely termed as Probation Period of an employee. This status allows a supervisor or other company manager to closely evaluate the progress and skills of the newly hired worker, determine appropriate assignments and monitor other aspects of the employee – such as how they interact with co-workers, supervisors or customers.
A probationary period varies widely depending on the business, but usually lasts anywhere from 30 to 90 days. If the new employee shows promise and does well during the probationary time, they are usually removed from probationary status, and may be given a raise or promotion as well (in addition to other privileges, as defined by the business). Probation is usually defined in a company's employee handbook, which is given to workers when they first begin a job.
The probationary period also allows an employer to terminate an employee who is determined not to be doing well at their job or otherwise deemed not suitable for a particular position. Some companies have an at will policy, which allows a company manager to terminate an employee at any point during the probationary period.
Some companies may place employees on probationary status, particularly if their performance is below a set standard or for disciplinary reasons. In this instance, the employee is usually given a period of time to either improve their performance or modify their behavior before more severe measures are used. Similarly, students with unsatisfactory grades may also be placed on academic probation by their institution.
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Classifications |
Casual / Contingent • Full-time • Part-time • Self-employed / Independent contractor • Temporary • Wage labour |
Hiring |
Application • Background check • Contract • Cover letter • Drug testing • Employment counsellor • Interview • Job fraud • Job hunting • Probation • Recruiter (Employment agency • Executive search) • Overqualification • References • Résumé / Curriculum Vitæ (CV) • Underemployment • Work-at-home scheme |
Roles |
Co-op • Employee • Employer • Internship • Job • Numerary • Permanent • Permatemp • Supernumerary • Supervisor • Volunteer |
Worker class |
Blue-collar worker • Gold-collar worker • Green-collar worker • Grey-collar worker • Pink-collar worker • White-collar worker |
Career and training |
Apprenticeship • Avocation • Coaching • Career assessment • Career counseling • Career development • Creative class • Education (Continuing education • Continuing professional development • E-learning • Employability • Further education • Graduate school • Induction training • Initial Professional Development • Knowledge worker • Licensure • Lifelong learning • Practice-based professional learning • Professional association • Professional certification • Professional development • Vocational education • Reflective practice • Vocational retraining • Vocational school • Vocational university) • Mentorship • Profession • Tradesman • Vocation |
Attendance |
Break • Career break • Furlough • Gap year • Leave of absence • Long service leave • No call, no show • Sabbatical • Sick leave |
Schedules |
35-hour workweek • Eight-hour day • Flextime • Four-day week • Overtime • Retroactive overtime • Shift work • Telecommuting • Working time • Workweek |
Wages |
Living wage • Maximum wage • Average wage (World • Europe) • Minimum wage (Canada • Hong Kong • Europe • USA) • Overtime rate • Paid time off • Performance-related pay • Salary • Salary cap • Working poor |
Benefits |
Annual leave • Disability insurance • Health insurance • Life insurance • Parental leave • Sick leave • Take-home vehicle |
Safety and health |
Epilepsy and employment • Ergonomics • Industrial noise • Occupational disease • Occupational exposure limit • Occupational health psychology • Occupational injury • Sick building syndrome • Work accident (Occupational fatality) • Workers' compensation • Work–life balance • Workplace stress • Workplace wellness |
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Infractions |
Discrimination • Employee handbook • Evaluation • Labour law • Sexual harassment • Sleeping while on duty • Workplace bullying • Workplace incivility • Workplace surveillance |
Willingness |
Anti-work • Extreme careerism • Civil conscription • Conscription • Dead-end job • Full employment • Job satisfaction • McJob • Slavery (Bonded labor • Human trafficking • Labour camp • Penal labour • Peonage • Truck system • Unfree labour • Wage slavery) • Refusal of work • Work aversion • Work ethic • Workaholic |
Termination |
At-will employment • Constructive dismissal • Dismissal • Layoff • Letter of resignation • Pink slip • Recession-proof job • Resignation • Retirement • Severance package • Types of unemployment • Unemployment • Unemployment benefits • Unemployment rates • Wrongful dismissal |
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