Company that doesn't give you an appraisal

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I have been working in a small company for almost 2 years, but it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager. So how should I go about that?



Is it this company got a problem or I am the one that has a problem? I have asked my direct manager a few times but he asked me to ask higher management.










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  • "it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
    – Joe Strazzere
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
    – Dukeling
    40 mins ago






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    If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
    – Dukeling
    39 mins ago










  • sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
    – Kilisi
    16 mins ago
















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I have been working in a small company for almost 2 years, but it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager. So how should I go about that?



Is it this company got a problem or I am the one that has a problem? I have asked my direct manager a few times but he asked me to ask higher management.










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  • "it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
    – Joe Strazzere
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
    – Dukeling
    40 mins ago






  • 1




    If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
    – Dukeling
    39 mins ago










  • sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
    – Kilisi
    16 mins ago












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I have been working in a small company for almost 2 years, but it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager. So how should I go about that?



Is it this company got a problem or I am the one that has a problem? I have asked my direct manager a few times but he asked me to ask higher management.










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I have been working in a small company for almost 2 years, but it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager. So how should I go about that?



Is it this company got a problem or I am the one that has a problem? I have asked my direct manager a few times but he asked me to ask higher management.







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  • "it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
    – Joe Strazzere
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
    – Dukeling
    40 mins ago






  • 1




    If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
    – Dukeling
    39 mins ago










  • sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
    – Kilisi
    16 mins ago
















  • "it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
    – Joe Strazzere
    2 hours ago










  • Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
    – Dukeling
    40 mins ago






  • 1




    If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
    – Dukeling
    39 mins ago










  • sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
    – Kilisi
    16 mins ago















"it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
– Joe Strazzere
2 hours ago




"it seems that I still could not request for any appraisal from my direct manager." - why not? Sounds like you need to ask at a level higher than your manager. Seems odd to me.
– Joe Strazzere
2 hours ago












Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
– Dukeling
40 mins ago




Possible duplicate of How should I properly approach my boss if I'm feeling underpaid?
– Dukeling
40 mins ago




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If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
– Dukeling
39 mins ago




If your manager redirects you to upper management, you should go ask them, but that does seem like either bad management or... well, bad management.
– Dukeling
39 mins ago












sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
– Kilisi
16 mins ago




sounds like a supervisor rather than a manager
– Kilisi
16 mins ago










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You need to follow instructions and ask higher management.



Your direct superior would normally be the person who does your appraisal, but may not have the authority or have other reasons for not doing so, in any case he/she has already told you what to do.



In many jobs your direct superior is a foreman or supervisor who isn't responsible for many admin or management type roles although they may have 'manager' in their job title eg,. floor manager, line manager etc,..






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    You need to follow instructions and ask higher management.



    Your direct superior would normally be the person who does your appraisal, but may not have the authority or have other reasons for not doing so, in any case he/she has already told you what to do.



    In many jobs your direct superior is a foreman or supervisor who isn't responsible for many admin or management type roles although they may have 'manager' in their job title eg,. floor manager, line manager etc,..






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      You need to follow instructions and ask higher management.



      Your direct superior would normally be the person who does your appraisal, but may not have the authority or have other reasons for not doing so, in any case he/she has already told you what to do.



      In many jobs your direct superior is a foreman or supervisor who isn't responsible for many admin or management type roles although they may have 'manager' in their job title eg,. floor manager, line manager etc,..






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        Your direct superior would normally be the person who does your appraisal, but may not have the authority or have other reasons for not doing so, in any case he/she has already told you what to do.



        In many jobs your direct superior is a foreman or supervisor who isn't responsible for many admin or management type roles although they may have 'manager' in their job title eg,. floor manager, line manager etc,..






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        You need to follow instructions and ask higher management.



        Your direct superior would normally be the person who does your appraisal, but may not have the authority or have other reasons for not doing so, in any case he/she has already told you what to do.



        In many jobs your direct superior is a foreman or supervisor who isn't responsible for many admin or management type roles although they may have 'manager' in their job title eg,. floor manager, line manager etc,..







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