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Job Readiness

Classes:
Introduction > Take the Test > Employability Skills >Important Work Vocabulary Words > Job Search Techniques > Once You Are Hired


Good Employee Checklist > Questions and Answers about the ADA > Managing Wages Effectively

Once You Are Hired

Once you have found a job you like, you'll want to keep it. Some employees are on a probationary (trial) period. If you are, find out how long the period is and what will be expected of you during that time. The probationary period is for your employer to decide whether or not you are the best person for the job. It is also for you to decide if the job is right for you.

You may also want to find out if and when you will have an employee evaluation. Ask your manager or boss what kinds of things they are looking for and what you will be evaluated on. If possible get an evaluation form before your evaluation and discuss your progress with your manager. Ask yourself if you think you are doing what is necessary to get a good evaluation.

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