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I joined Google in September as a new grad SWE, and received a CME (meets expectations) for my perf review. I was wondering if this is a bad or good thing. I heard that CME is not very common. My team is working on a new product that will launch next year.
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I joined July and got NA. How did you get perf if you only joined for 3month?
I think the mid year cycle for 2020 was cancelled.
I’m talking about the one in November. Maybe different PA has different perf schedule.
Standard, I mean you were only there for like a few months you’d have to be pretty spectacular to get EE in that time. Also I’ve heard some managers say it’s good anyway since you can claim growth when you get EE later prior to promo. Though this kind of seems like BS
Cme is like 35-40% of Google. It's common, and almost guaranteed for a noogler.
cme is a good rating keep it up
It’s the default. Calibration committees will fight back hard against first time EEs
Is this pretty strict/new? I remember hearing of folks getting EE for their first cycle a few years ago.
I got EE this cycle as a noogler, its definitely possible.