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According to a Business Insider story, the criteria used by Amazon to judge employee performance; and determine pay adjustments were exposed in a batch of papers that were leaked.
Internal documents say, Amazon managers evaluate employees using a system called Forte; based on two main criteria: their performance score and the potential they have demonstrated.
How successfully Amazon staff members have internalised and upheld the company’s values; is a question managers are frequently asked. To gauge an employee’s mood, factors including praise from coworkers; accomplishments, and even self-evaluations are taken into consideration.
In order to determine an employee’s performance score; it is also noted how he or she accomplished his or her feats.
Potential is rated on a scale from one to four, whereas performance is rated from one to seven.
The “total value” an employee provides to a firm is calculated by adding the two scores.
A poor performance rating may be be in effect, among other things; the tendency to withhold knowledge, to provide “overly complicated or simplistic answers;” to “argue too much and not speak out enough,” and to “dismiss alternative opinions.”
On the other hand, actions such as offering fresh perspectives, demonstrating a strong work ethic; and “acting as a mentor” might raise an employee’s ratings.
Vox discovered evidence of racial prejudice in the tech giant’s recruiting and promotion procedures; while Amazon ran into controversy for its manual’s inclusion of mandatory quotas for distinct levels.
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