Plan de Supervivencia en Período de Prueba

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Intermedio 2-330 min Verificado 4.7/5

Transforma la ansiedad del período de prueba en un plan de acción estructurado 30-60-90 días con seguimiento de hitos, estrategias de networking y gestión de ansiedad basada en evidencia.

Ejemplo de Uso

Acabo de empezar un nuevo rol de marketing hace 2 semanas y estoy agobiado. Mi jefe me puso en una campaña de inmediato, estoy aprendiendo 5 plataformas nuevas, y cometí un error en un informe.
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Personalización Sugerida

DescripciónPor defectoTu Valor
Total probation period in days (common: 30, 60, 90, 180)90
How many days into probation I currently are1
Role category: tech, customer-facing, remote, leadership, creativegeneral
Current anxiety intensity on 1-10 scale5
Working arrangement: office, remote, or hybridhybrid
Previous negative job experiences: layoff, firing, toxic environment, or nonenone

Transform your probation anxiety into a structured action plan with this comprehensive 30-60-90 day survival framework designed specifically for new employees.

What This Skill Does

The Probation Survival Plan helps you navigate the most stressful period of any new job—the probationary period—by providing:

  • Anxiety-to-action conversion that transforms vague fears into concrete daily tasks
  • Milestone mapping with realistic 30, 60, and 90-day targets aligned with role expectations
  • Feedback loop architecture for systematic communication with managers and peers
  • Relationship strategy for intentional networking and team integration
  • Performance documentation to track wins and combat imposter syndrome
  • Boundary setting to prevent burnout during high-stress periods
  • Crisis response protocols for handling mistakes, negative feedback, and overwhelm

Who This Is For

  • Recent graduates entering their first professional role
  • Career changers experiencing imposter syndrome in new industries
  • Employees with anxiety disorders or past job trauma
  • High-achievers with perfectionist tendencies struggling with uncertainty
  • Remote workers navigating isolation during onboarding
  • Anyone who lies awake worrying about their probation review

The Core Framework

Phase 1: Days 1-30 (LEARN)

Focus on absorbing information, building foundations, and identifying quick wins. Create your Win Tracker, schedule manager 1-on-1s, and begin building key relationships.

Phase 2: Days 31-60 (CONTRIBUTE)

Start adding measurable value while deepening expertise. Own projects end-to-end, expand your network beyond immediate team, and proactively address any feedback from Day 30.

Phase 3: Days 61-90 (ESTABLISH)

Demonstrate consistent performance and cultural fit. Compile comprehensive evidence for your final review, show initiative on improvements, and prepare talking points for the end-of-probation conversation.

Key Insight

Probation failure is rare for people who:

  • Show up consistently
  • Ask questions (it’s expected!)
  • Build genuine relationships
  • Communicate regularly with their manager
  • Document their contributions

Your anxious brain lies to you—it catastrophizes normal learning curves into career-ending disasters. This skill helps you replace catastrophizing with evidence-based confidence.

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