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18 Apr 2008 1:27PM
A probationary period is a trial period at the beginning of a new employment relationship which usually lasts for a few months. The employee should be subject to assessments and reviews throughout the probationary period, in order to assess whether he/she is capable of undertaking the role to which he/she was appointed.
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