Evaluation (workplace)


In the workplace, an evaluation is a tool employers use to review the performance of an employee.
Usually, the employee's supervisor is responsible for evaluating the employee. A private conference is often scheduled to discuss the evaluation.
The process of an evaluation may include one or more of these things:
The frequency of an evaluation, and policies concerning them, varies widely from workplace to workplace. Sometimes, an evaluation will be given to a new employee after a probationary period lapses, after which they may be conducted on a regular basis. According to the 2014 Performance Management survey, 96% of employers perform annual performance evaluations and 44% of employers perform a 90-day performance review for new employees.