Dear Sir/Madam,
One employee has been working in our organization for the last six months. He has completed his probation period, but his performance is not up to the mark. Therefore, we need to extend his probation period. Could you please advise on how to write a probation period extension letter?
Thanks & Regards,
9881382408
From India, Pune
One employee has been working in our organization for the last six months. He has completed his probation period, but his performance is not up to the mark. Therefore, we need to extend his probation period. Could you please advise on how to write a probation period extension letter?
Thanks & Regards,
9881382408
From India, Pune
Hi Kishoryy,
Please find the format of the extension as appended:
"<Date>
<Name>
<Designation>
In accordance with the terms and conditions of your appointment letter dated ________ relating to probation, it has been decided to extend your probation for a further period of ______ months, i.e., from _______ to ________.
Other terms and conditions of your employment shall remain unchanged.
For _________
<Name of Signatory>"
Amit Goyal
From India, Delhi
Please find the format of the extension as appended:
"<Date>
<Name>
<Designation>
In accordance with the terms and conditions of your appointment letter dated ________ relating to probation, it has been decided to extend your probation for a further period of ______ months, i.e., from _______ to ________.
Other terms and conditions of your employment shall remain unchanged.
For _________
<Name of Signatory>"
Amit Goyal
From India, Delhi
Hi,
You may use even this one also..
_____/HRD/_____
To, ______________
Designation: ________
Dear _____________,
Consequent to the review of your performance during your probation, we would like to inform you that there are a few impactful areas in which your performance has not been up to the levels expected from you. The same has been conveyed to you at the time of your review. We, therefore, regret to inform you that your probation has been extended for a further period of 3 months, i.e., from 23.10.2006 to 22.04.2007.
You will next be reviewed on 23.07.2007. A set of activities mutually agreed upon will be listed and handed over to you from my office in due course.
All the other terms and conditions, as detailed in your appointment letter, remain unchanged.
We look forward to your valuable contributions and wish you all the very best for a rewarding career with the organization.
Please sign the duplicate copy of this letter as a token of acceptance of the same.
For, Company Name
Name:
Designation:
Regards,
Amit Seth.
From India, Ahmadabad
You may use even this one also..
_____/HRD/_____
To, ______________
Designation: ________
Dear _____________,
Consequent to the review of your performance during your probation, we would like to inform you that there are a few impactful areas in which your performance has not been up to the levels expected from you. The same has been conveyed to you at the time of your review. We, therefore, regret to inform you that your probation has been extended for a further period of 3 months, i.e., from 23.10.2006 to 22.04.2007.
You will next be reviewed on 23.07.2007. A set of activities mutually agreed upon will be listed and handed over to you from my office in due course.
All the other terms and conditions, as detailed in your appointment letter, remain unchanged.
We look forward to your valuable contributions and wish you all the very best for a rewarding career with the organization.
Please sign the duplicate copy of this letter as a token of acceptance of the same.
For, Company Name
Name:
Designation:
Regards,
Amit Seth.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Kishorry,
I think you need to consider what happens if at the end of the extended probation, his performance is still not up to par. What happens then? On what basis do you gauge his performance? Have you informed him throughout the course of the probation period of his performance? What areas does he need to improve on? Was he given the right training and counseling?
If you have done all that and at the end of the probation period, you still find him lacking and there are no marked improvements, then instead of keeping the guy, you ought to just dismiss him. Unless you still see a glimmer of hope and think that things will improve. If so, then proceed to extend his probation.
Regards,
Ric
From Malaysia, Kuching
I think you need to consider what happens if at the end of the extended probation, his performance is still not up to par. What happens then? On what basis do you gauge his performance? Have you informed him throughout the course of the probation period of his performance? What areas does he need to improve on? Was he given the right training and counseling?
If you have done all that and at the end of the probation period, you still find him lacking and there are no marked improvements, then instead of keeping the guy, you ought to just dismiss him. Unless you still see a glimmer of hope and think that things will improve. If so, then proceed to extend his probation.
Regards,
Ric
From Malaysia, Kuching
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