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introductieperiode

Introductieperiode is a term used in Dutch employment practice to describe a defined period at the start of a job during which a new employee is introduced to the organization, the team, and the specifics of the role. The concept is typically stated in the employment contract, a collective agreement, or the company’s onboarding policy.

Purpose and activities during the introduction period focus on onboarding, familiarization with procedures and safety rules,

Duration and status vary by organization and contract. The introduction period is defined by the employer and

Outcomes and what happens afterward depend on performance and fit. If expectations are met, the employment

The term can also appear in non-employment contexts to denote an introduction phase for new products, services,

and
building
a
working
relationship
with
colleagues.
Common
elements
include
a
structured
onboarding
plan,
assignment
of
a
mentor
or
buddy,
job-specific
training,-shadowing,
and
early
performance
feedback.
The
aim
is
to
help
the
employee
become
productive
and
to
allow
the
employer
to
assess
fit
and
early
performance.
can
range
from
a
few
weeks
to
several
months.
It
is
not
a
universally
fixed
legal
period
and
is
distinct
from
the
statutory
probation
period
(proeftijd).
Depending
on
the
agreement,
the
introduction
period
may
overlap
with
or
be
separate
from
the
probation
period,
and
termination
rules
during
or
at
the
end
of
the
introduction
period
follow
the
terms
of
the
contract
and
applicable
law.
continues
under
the
regular
terms.
If
improvements
are
needed,
arrangements
may
be
adjusted
or
the
employment
relationship
may
conclude,
subject
to
notice
and
legal
requirements.
or
processes,
indicating
a
controlled
rollout
or
learning
period.