How long does the employee probation period last?

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Probation Notice Period

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Generally, an employee probation period will last between three to six months, though it can range between one month to a year. The length is usually relative to the role’s complexity and seniority. Therefore, junior roles will have shorter periods, whereas roles that require more experience will be longer. There’s no law that states what the probationary period should be, but it must be outlined in the contract, and it should be reasonable, allowing both parties to properly assess the fit. Common durations are three months for junior roles, whilst six months are the most prevalent as they allow ample time for assessment. Probationary periods going beyond six months must be reasonably justified. The exact length should be outlined in the contract and should be reasonable. Probationary periods can be extended. But this should be agreed between parties, communicated in writing and supported with reasons.

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