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Microsoft’s Tough New Policy: Underperformers Face 2-Year Hiring Freeze

Microsoft has rolled out a strict new performance policy that could significantly impact employees who don’t meet expectations. According to recent reports, the tech giant will now impose a two-year rehire ban on workers let go for underperformance, classifying these departures as “good attrition” for the company. This move mirrors similar policies at other major tech firms like Meta and Amazon as the industry tightens its standards.

The policy introduces a clear Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) with two options for struggling employees. They can either enter the structured PIP program to try and meet expectations or accept a voluntary separation package and leave the company. Those who choose the PIP but still fail to improve will face termination along with the two-year rehire restriction. Documents reveal the voluntary separation option includes a payout equivalent to 16 weeks’ salary.

This shift comes as Microsoft continues to refine its workforce strategy. Earlier this year, the company let go of about 2,000 employees identified as underperformers without offering severance. The new globally consistent PIP system establishes clearer expectations and timelines for improvements, according to internal communications.

Microsoft’s approach reflects broader changes in the tech industry’s attitude toward performance management. Companies are moving away from more lenient policies, instead creating stricter accountability measures. For Microsoft specifically, this aligns with its focus on maintaining a high – performing team to drive innovation in competitive areas like AI and cloud services.

The policy changes highlight how tech giants are redefining workplace standards in the current economic climate. While the measures aim to boost productivity and innovation, they also raise questions about workplace culture and employee support systems in high – pressure tech environments. As these policies take effect, they could influence hiring trends and career decisions across the industry.

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