Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

HiPo

What is the definition of a HiPo (high potential)at Halliburton?

Is it based on a particular level?


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Post ID: @OP+1k2g58her

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@e2 which means they dont have to promote you or pay you more to get more work out of you.

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Post ID: @9td+1k2g58her

HiPo = U got a pretty mouth and chafed knees

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Post ID: @n2+1k2g58her

Hipo =danger to life. Example gas leak arbroath Scotland employees complaining of nausea and sore heads management not interested HSE Informed not interested. If your an employee at halliburton remember your a number nothing more nothing less

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Post ID: @ef+1k2g58her

It means leadership thinks the employee is capable of handling work at a level of two job promotions above their current job role.

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