Re: self-evaluations
Faux Pas, on host 66.181.241.68
Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 13:12:05
Re: A typical Rinky-Dink posted by Mousie on Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 10:49:05:
> > > One can be objective about anything but > > oneself. > > > > I think this is true, and so I wonder why so > > often employers have you fill out those > > self-evaluation things when you apply for a > > job. How can they possibly trust the results, > > when they are so obviously skewed in favor of > > the person filling out the application? > > > Erm. I disagree. Isn't there a possibility that people might be harder on themselves than their boss might, maybe even subconciously to beat the boss to the punch? > > Mou"pretty sure that's how and why I do it"sie
Specifically towards job performance reviews, I've used self-evaluation forms to see if the employee has noticed the same areas that need improvement that I have noticed.
Other managers, those whose duties don't allow them to have enough contact with an employee to make an accurate and independent review, will use the self-evaluation as a basis for the official review. You give yourself a 4 or 5 in just about everything but give a 3 for one or two items and the reviewer takes that (plus a little discreet questioning of your co-workers).
-FP
Things like that usually happen in jobs like this.
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