Anonymous wrote:I had a not-so-good review. I had a few 3's and a couple 2's (out of 5).
I was surprised because I am a hard worker and had several successes. I did not have support staff for several months until they recently hired someone to help me. I was solo during that time, trying to juggle the workload of 2.5 jobs. No complaints about my work until now so I was caught off guard. The issue that were brought up were minor compared to my accomplishments.
I was not put on a PIP (my company does PIPS) but I don't know if this is the first step in building a file against me. My relationship with the boss is neutral - she has her favorites, I am not one of them, but I didn't think I was on the shit list either.
She basically told me that I have the potential to turn around, esp now that i have a helper to offload projects too. I know I should start looking, but I really like this job and felt that any shortcomings were due to the lack of a 2nd person. Any thoughts? (For the record - the last person that got fired had 1s and 2s on her review so I feel a little better knowing I got some 3s).
Anonymous wrote:I work for the federal government. I am the third top performer on my team of 18 people. I got the standard "meets expectations" review because anything more requires written justification and may lead to a (gasp) bonus. So maybe it's just your corporate culture?