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by vonmoltke
3556 days ago
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> really the only part that makes bad hires so bad is the impossibility to get them fired at most companies. Even if you hire someone and realize you've made a grave mistake thats obvious to everyone, some stupid moral value or company culture thing will force people to put up with it for 6 months, then have them be on probation for 6 months, then do an evaluation for 3 months, and by the time you finished the process to fire them, they quit first anyway. That's a completely self-imposed cost. A company with a process like that has no business whining about the cost of bad hires. |
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Most companies I've worked for had people who thought firing someone was immoral unless they did something criminal. Essentially, its the company's fault for messing up in the hire process, and the employee should not have to suffer the consequences. So the employee stays in anything but the most extreme case.
Freagin sucks.