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This checklist helps you prepare for a performance review by documenting achievements, gathering metrics, collecting feedback, and planning development and compensation conversations. It’s for employees who want a clear, evidence-based review conversation and actionable follow-up.
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- Gather job description and current goals — Locate your role doc, OKRs, and quarterly goals to align accomplishments.
- Compile past feedback and performance notes — Include manager emails, 1:1 notes, and previous review summaries.
- Document accomplishments with metrics — Write brief bullets with numbers, dates, and outcomes for each success.
- Calculate business impact for each accomplishment — Estimate revenue, cost savings, time saved, or user growth tied to results.
- Collect supporting evidence and artifacts — Attach reports, screenshots, presentations, dashboards, or emails.
- Request feedback from peers and stakeholders — Ask specific people for examples or one-line quotes you can reference.
- Summarize challenges and lessons learned — Note blockers, how you addressed them, and what you'd do differently.
- Define 2–3 development goals with timelines — Pick measurable skills or projects and set target dates for progress.
- Clarify short-term career goals and next roles — State where you want to grow in the next 6–18 months and why.
- Research salary benchmarks and internal ranges — Use market sites and company pay bands to find an appropriate range.
- Draft compensation request and supporting rationale — Write your desired range, target number, and concrete justification.
- Create meeting agenda and desired outcomes — Outline time allocation, topics, and the outcomes you want to achieve.
- Prepare 5–7 concise talking points — Craft one-line summaries for top accomplishments, asks, and goals.
- Practice key talking points and responses — Rehearse aloud or with a peer to keep answers concise and confident.
- Anticipate objections and prepare responses — List likely pushbacks and prepare data-backed counterpoints.
- Prepare questions for your manager — Ask about expectations, growth opportunities, and required support.
- Compile documents into a shareable folder — Organize PDFs, links, and a one-page summary for easy access.
- Share a brief pre-review summary with your manager — Send a one-page summary 24–48 hours before the meeting if appropriate.
- Confirm meeting logistics and follow-up plan — Verify time, attendees, location or link, and next steps after the review.
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