Probation Midpoint Evaluation in Workday

This document provides manager and employee instructions for completing performance evaluations in Workday.

Launch Probation Midpoint Evaluation (HR)

HR does not receive a task to initiate this evaluation. HR Assistants will be keeping track of due dates for these evaluations outside of Workday.

Screen Shot of Start Perfomance Review window in Workday

Manager Sets Evaluation Content

  1. Once launched by HR, the manager will receive a task in Workday titled Set Content:Probation Midpoint Evaluation. The manager clicks the Get Started button.

Screen shot of Manager Evaluation: Goals & Expectations Task in Workday.

2. In the Responsibilities and Expectations window, the employees job responsibilities and expectations will pull through from the Goals & Expectations Evaluation.

Manager should:

    • add any additional unique responsibilities that are part of the employee's job.
    • delete any responsibilities that no longer apply to the employee's job.
    • update expectations related to each specific responsibility in the comment fields if necessary. 

Managers should NOT:

    •  edit job responsibilities from what is pulled from the SJD.

Once complete, the manager click's the submit button to launch the employee's self-evaluation.

Screen shot of responsibilities window of perfomance evaluation in Workday.

Employee Self Evaluation

  1. Once launched by the manager, the employee will receive a task in Workday titled Complete Self Evaluation. The employee clicks the Get Started button.

Screen shot of employee self evaluation task in Workday.

2. The employee rates each job responsibility by selecting a rating from the drop down. The employee also has the option to enter comments if the wish to elaborate on the rating they assigned. Click the Next button to page through all the job responsibilities.

See this Performance Ratings in Workday resource for help defining the rating options. 

Once the employee has rated all the job responsibilities they save and submit to launch the manager evaluation. 

screen shot of employee rating of job responsibilities in Workday.

Complete Manager Evaluation

  1. The manager will receive a Workday task titled Manager Evaluation: Midpoint Evaluation. The manager clicks the Get Started button. 

Screen shot of Manager Evaluation task in Workday.

2. Within the Evaluate Responsibilities window the manager enters ratings for each job responsibility and has the option to enter explanations in the comments fields. In this window, managers are also able to see the ratings and comments entered during the employee self-evaluation. 

See this Performance Ratings in Workday resource for help defining the rating options.

Screen shot of manager rating window in Workday.

Screen shot of ratings window in Workday

3. In the Goals window, the manager can either add new goals or update existing goals. 

    • The initial goals will pull through from the Goals and Expectations Evaluation. 
    • Descriptions, due dates, and statuses should be updated to reflect the progress made during the period being evaluated.
    • New goals can be added if applicable.
    • Goals should always be given a status of Not Started when they are added to the employees evaluation.
    • Goal due dates should align with future evaluation period end dates. 

Screen shot of Goals window in Workday.

4. There is the option to upload supporting documents to the evaluation if applicable. These documents will become part of the employee's personnel file. 

5. Once all ratings, expecations, and goals have been entered the manager provides an overall rating for the evaluation. Again there is the option to enter an explanation in the comments fields. 

After the overall rating is entered the manager has the option to review the evaluation and either Save for Later or Submit. 

6. After clicking the Submit button, the manager will receive a task in Workday titled Schedule Review Discussion. Outside of Workday the manager should work with the employee to schedule a date and time to discuss the evaluation.

Clicking Submit on this task will launch the employee review task in Workday. 

    • If the manager would like to give the employee an opportunity to view the evaluation before their meeting, the manager should click Submit on this task once the meeting has been scheduled. 
    • If the manager does not want the employee to view the evaluation in advance, the manager should wait to submit this task until after the meeting with the employee. 


Employee Review of Evaluation Content

  1. Once the evaluation is submitted by the manager, the employee will receive a task in Workday titled Provide Employee Review Comments. The employee clicks the Get Started button.
2. The employee reviews the content of the evaluation and selects a status from the status drop down. At this point, the employee has the opportunity to enter comments. The employee must click the Submit button on the task. 

Screen shot of Employee Review task in Workday.

Manager Review of Comments

  1. Once the employee has submitted their status and comments, the manager will receive a task in Workday titled Provide Manager Review Comments. The manager clicks the Get Started button.

Screen shot of Provide Manager Review task in Workday.

2. Manager reviews the status and comments submitted by the employee, adds their own status and comments, and clicks the Submit button to finalize the evaluation. Once finalized a "Successfully Completed" box will pop up letting the manager know this evaluation is finalized. 

Screen shot of manager review task in Workday.



Keywords:
30-day, mid-probation, probation, final, evaluation, review, performance management 
Doc ID:
154102
Owned by:
Sarah J. in SMPH Human Resources
Created:
2025-08-11
Updated:
2025-08-11
Sites:
SMPH Human Resources