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Probationary letters
Use the BusinessHR template probationary letters to help you to manage
probationary periods effectively:
- Write to the employee to invite him/her to a review meeting
to discuss
performance to date.
- If the employee's performance during the probationary period has been
satisfactory we recommend that you write to confirm the satisfactory completion
of the probationary period - this gives an encouraging message to the employee and
helps him/her to feel settled in the new role.
- However, should there be doubts about the employee's ability to perform
successfully in the job but you feel that either you have not had a proper opportunity
to judge (possibly due to absence or other factors) or that the employee may be
able, with more training and guidance, to reach a satisfactory level of performance,
then a letter confirming the extension of the probationary period
should
be sent. The extended period should then be monitored to ensure the employee
manages to achieve a satisfactory standard during this time.
- Should the employee's performance be unsatisfactory, we provide a template
letter confirming the employee's dismissal
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