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by dylan604 1632 days ago
Every new hire has a probationary period to it. If you go into a new job thinking you'll make it past 6 months automatically, then that's a big assumption. While it shouldn't be hard to just do your job and get past the probation period, it's hard to know if the company didn't just hire a bunch of people to get past a crunch without an intention of keeping them.
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Implicitly. But there's a difference between "wow, you're a bad hire" and "you're not an 80%er."
"Does not meet expectations" is always a cop out, but a great catch-all if aren't an 80%er.