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by CydeWeys
2290 days ago
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Yeah, this change is easily worth something on the order of $20k this year and then $10k per year for the three following years for every engineer who wouldn't have otherwise achieved this rating. It's huge. Interestingly, I assume they're doing this because it means they can skip the performance cycle entirely. That's a good way to save process. It's gonna harm some people who were on track to do better than exceeds, though. (On average it should help people.) |
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There's no news about this yet, but I've heard that people that are on track to do better than exceeds will likely still have a review so that they don't miss out.