Robbie Kunreuther, founder of government training company, said a one-year probationary period helps managers make crucial hiring decisions.
wfedstaff | June 3, 2015 5:10 pm
The federal government is trying to speed up the hiring process, but Robbie Kunreuther said agencies should keep its one-year — and sometimes two-year — probationary period.
Robbie Kunreuther is the founder of government training company Government Personnel Services. The probation period is when federal managers observe employees’ job skills that they can’t see in an interview or resume, Kunreuther said.
And, he told the DorobekINSIDER, agencies should start to think of the probation as part of the hiring process, he said.
“I think everybody’s operating in good faith, but once somebody gets on the job we learn so much more about them, and if they’re a bad fit we should remedy the situation as quickly as possible,” he said.
Kunreuther makes three recommendations for agencies’ human resource departments and managers:
Read Kunreuther’s article in FedSmith about the federal probationary period.
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