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Do managers have complete control over performance reviews or do the higher ups also give input?

new here. my manager is a jerk (insecure), the guy above him though is cool.

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"Market leaders" do have quite a bit of say, especially if the branch manager is new/weak/incompetent.

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Post ID: @jpdf+1hOujAWo

They can. It all depends. If your manager is new, his manager my micromanage the process. It certainly doesn’t help if your manager doesn’t like you and unless you have visibility with his manager it will not go well for you most likely. Put a lot of time in your yearly review data. Spend at least a week on it. Reports, data, accomplishments etc.

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Post ID: @djjv+1hOujAWo

You’ll get screwed because it sounds like your manager may not speak for you which is a requirement of receiving a good performance review. Move to a new team as quickly as possible.

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Post ID: @cgbc+1hOujAWo

Your in good shape tbh, my manager and his manager were the sole reasons my 13 yr career went down the drain after I was moved to a team with no background in or choice.

Place is insulting

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Post ID: @2cov+1hOujAWo

I agree with Shoresy, higher ups do have an impact. Your manager will make suggestions (first cut) then his/her manager will make final adjustments. Adjustments usually don't go up more than one level.

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Post ID: @1hqz+1hOujAWo

If you think the level guy above him is 'cool', it is you that should be insecure.
What kind of snake pit were you raised up in?

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Post ID: @mma+1hOujAWo

Higher ups certainly have a say in how the perf pie $$ is handed out.

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