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"probationary" Definitions
  1. connected with a time of training and testing when you start a new job to see if you are suitable for the work
  2. (law) connected with the period of time when a person who has committed a crime is on probation

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And there's no probationary period after you get a gun.
The runners' behavior will be monitored during the probationary period.
The probationary program, if completed, can lead to charges being dropped.
Mr. Sufian, who was a probationary employee, was dismissed in April.
"That first year felt very probationary," Benioff told Variety in 2015.
Her new job came with a probationary period for new employees.
Instead, he is expected to begin a probationary period on Monday.
Her son now returns to the terms of his remaining probationary period.
The visas can be made permanent after a two-year probationary period.
Mr. Batka, a probationary officer, was dismissed on Tuesday, Mr. Bratton said.
If a probationary period passes without incident, they can become official members.
Most just cause requirements also exempt new hires on a probationary period.
The new developments could adversely impact Flynn's efforts to get a probationary sentence.
He then cleaned up his act considerably and got through the probationary period.
Given my probationary experience, it seemed like this man was getting a pass.
My hope lies in how that probationary time built respect in both directions.
Pedersen, who was a probationary officer, has been dismissed by the Anaheim Police Department.
"Probationary firefighter Thomas Palombo," says Assistant Chief Michael Gala, the emcee of the ceremony.
I think she was just out of teacher training, maybe on her probationary year.
Even so, she worries it will disappear when her probationary period ends in September.
There's a 90-day probationary period with the potential for a raise after a year.
The state had asked for 150 months, while Noor's attorneys argued for a probationary sentence.
The company is being given a probationary license that requires a review every 15 months.
He was within his one-year probationary period for that rank when the shooting occurred.
If they again test positive at the end of their probationary period, they'll be fired.
Williams was a newly sworn probationary officer, Baltimore police union president Gene S. Ryan said.
In 2013, a Hasidic probationary officer won a lawsuit against the department over the same policy.
A British judge in 2018 then granteda probationary 15-month licence which expires on Sept. 25.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month license, which expires on Sep.
These first six episodes unfold over the two weeks of Tess's probationary period at the restaurant.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month licence, which expires on Sept.
He had not yet completed his six-month probationary period when he shot Tamir in 2014.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month license, which expires on Sep.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month licence, which expires on Sep.
Mail fraud charges carry a maximum sentence of 20 years, though offenders often get probationary sentences.
In 2013, a Hasidic Jewish probationary officer won a lawsuit against the department over the same policy.
She said she eventually received a poor performance review, was put in a probationary status and fired.
"Maybe there needs to be some sort of probationary period where the grant is frozen," he said.
Meanwhile, Mr. Vagell was hired by the Jersey City Fire Department, and is now a probationary firefighter.
By that time, more than 60 percent of the Fire Department's newly installed probationary firefighters were minorities.
Jimenez had recently completed a probationary period officers undergo to become a "full-fledged police officer," Johnson said.
A British judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month licence which expires on Sept. 25.
The officer, Arthur Williams, was a newly sworn probationary officer, Baltimore police union president Gene S. Ryan said.
CWR said that was partly through the dismissal of a handful of cabin crew workers on probationary contracts.
The order retroactively starts the five-year suspension beginning August 2016, followed by a one-year probationary period.
His license, the paper reports, was reinstated on a probationary period in 1994 and was fully restored in 1997.
He had been facing an eight-year prison term, but was instead sentenced to a two-year probationary term.
He joined the force in February 2017 and recently completed probationary training, becoming a full-fledged officer, Johnson said.
About 41 percent of the permanent federal employees fired were still in their probationary periods from 2000 to 85033.
Mueller initially recommended he receive little to no jail time, and his attorneys have pushed for a probationary sentence.
But Mr Johnson's unusual probationary period in Downing Street gives them a chance to judge him by his record.
Adim was sentenced to a year behind bars, with that term being suspended for a two-year probationary period.
Even though the probationary period is a year, it takes a good five to know everything you need to know.
He had just become a full-fledged member of the force after completing a probationary training period, Johnson told reporters.
Pacheco had been on the job for less than a year and her status was probationary, CNN affiliate WPLG reported.
In 2018, after Uber made several changes to its business model, a judge granted it a 15-month probationary licence.
The responding officer is a new probationary officer and will be given remedial training, the department said in its statement.
JOE KERNEN: But it's on a probationary basis, at the board of discretion or at the discretion of the board.
In 2018, after Uber made several changes to its business model, a judge granted it a 15-month probationary license.
Uber lost its license in 85033, but the company won its appeal and was granted a 15-month probationary license.
The congressman responded, according to Small, that the two needed to discuss the 90-day probationary period for new hires.
Uber previously won an appeal to continue operating in London, and was granted a probationary 15-month license last year.
Also, some states, like Maryland, put you under a probationary status for a few months when you get your driver's license.
London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, said awarding Uber a probationary licence "vindicated" TfL's decision to refuse it a new five-year permit.
Turner has been sentenced to a three-year probationary period, which a court agreed he could serve while living in Ohio.
The bill lengthens the probationary period for new employees, during which they can be fired for any reason (or no reason).
Uber won back a probationary license last June that requires an independently verified audit of its own operations every six months.
Amiott was still within a preliminary probationary period with Mentor Police as a new officer when he resigned in April 2014.
Since my wife's probationary period was 60 days, we were hoping we could get away with just two months of coverage. 
As recently as the early 2000s, SEAL candidates had to also complete a six-month probationary period on an operational team.
California officials suspended his license but later held off on full revocation by imposing a four-year probationary period in 2004.
Once SEC employees pass a two-year probationary period, they are the functional equivalent of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, i.e.
Since he's been on the job since March last year, he is within the 18-month probationary period mandated by his employer.
What's more, they're minors who've just served time in one of Dallas's juvenile detention facilities (or, like Brandon, received a probationary sentence).
And, in the early 00s, he was convicted of insurance fraud, which meant that his medical license was probationary for four years.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month license, after the company made several changes to its business model.
Mr. Alvarez had only joined Los Sures a few months earlier and was a "probationary" member, still trying to earn his spot.
A judge in 2018 then granted Uber a probationary 15-month licence, after the company made several changes to its business model.
As a probationary officer, he cannot appeal his firing and will not be afforded civil service protections following his termination, according to Ivey.
But, as preparations for the film inched along, Carter's probationary period ended, and he got a chance to read for two small roles.
To avert disaster, consider assessing and observing job candidates, new hires, and employees in a probationary period for these integrity behaviors on display:
After my time was served and probationary conditions were met, there were zero resources provided to help me understand my voter registration eligibility.
Together, we will demand stronger prison rehabilitation programs, updated probation policies — including shortened probationary periods — an improved bail system and balanced sentencing structures.
Tirado also claimed the school principal sent her a letter but did not mention the reason for her termination due to her probationary period.
According to Wark, Adim was sentenced to one year in a house of correction, with that term suspended for a two-year probationary period.
Eventually, he pled guilty to four charges of tax evasion, agreed to pay $19 million euros and accepted a two-year probationary prison sentence.
The state trial court entered a deferred judgment, and after Reese successfully completed an eighteen-month probationary period without incident, the charge was dismissed.
Police officials had more leeway to fire Mr. Batka before the charges against him were resolved because of his status as a probationary officer.
I was sentenced in 2004 and by 2006, I had completed that sentence — all jail time served, all fines paid, all probationary requirements satisfied.
In 28500, three years after I entered the field, about 6900 percent of contracts offered the possibility of tenure after a long probationary period.
TfL will still monitor it over the next 15 months, which will serve as a probationary period of sorts before its licence is again reviewed.
Couch was 16 at the time of the accident and received a 10-year probationary sentence from a juvenile court justice, prohibiting from consuming alcohol.
While the cabaret star has said she's committed to remaining sober through the end of her probationary period, she doesn't outright consider herself an alcoholic.
Probationary conditions include not residing with a minor child, working or volunteering around minor children or being around a minor child without court-appointed approval.
Mr. Patton said the two officers, who both had just completed their probationary period at the time, claimed they helped Mr. Cook use the inhaler.
A month later, Kicker's penalty was announced as a $26,63 fine and six-year ban, with three of the years suspended on a probationary basis.
The United States contract included a 90-day probationary period during which I could leave without penalty or the company could fire me without penalty.
Treviño was impressed by Cardona's self-possession, and not long afterward Cardona was sent, as a probationary foot soldier, to a training camp in Tamaulipas.
The father of three had joined the police department one and a half years ago, completing his probationary period in August, according to the Chicago Tribune.
" But even with the probationary sentence, Ms. David said, it was disheartening that there "are all these doors that are closed to her based on her conviction.
Even if Mr. Hernandez finds leniency in the racketeering case, a conviction would likely be a violation of his probationary terms, which could lead to jail time.
They were part of a group of 301 probationary firefighters to graduate Tuesday after 18 weeks of intensive training at the New York City Fire Department academy.
The employees, both full-time staff and probationary appointees, have either been removed, reprimanded or suspended, according to the email sent by Interior Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt.
The suit says the police department cited "failure to meet probationary standards of an officer" and "apparent difficulties in critical incident reasoning" in their decision to fire him.
The police said the officer killed was Samuel Jimenez, a father of three who had joined the Chicago Police Department last year and recently finished his probationary period.
The story of Asian-Americans is the story of being marooned between vertiginous aspiration and compensatory diligence, between being probationary Americans at best and perennial aliens at worst.
Small was not aware and never informed that employees of his were placed on a 90-day probationary period, nor was this outlined in the new employee handbook.
"It's been confirmed that the attacker was a young soldier, two months into initial training and currently in his probationary period," Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly wrote on Twitter.
At the time of the shooting, Officer Landau, like Officer Liang, was still within his two-year probationary period, said Stephen Davis, the chief spokesman for the Police Department.
Several of the more interesting new and returning dramas this fall feature this sort of probationary heroine, on trial in an essentially personal way that male characters rarely are.
If he successfully completes a two-year probationary period, in which he is to steer clear of the victim and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, he will not be incarcerated.
According to Quartz, Uber has managed to secure a probationary license that will extend for over a year after it agreed to pay "costs" of the TfL investigation amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds as well as agree to a six-month auditing period:A magistrates' court in London found the ride-hailing company "fit and proper" to receive a probationary 15-month license, instead of the five-year license it initially applied for.
Captain Forster, a 10-year veteran of the Police Department, was promoted over the summer and is still within his one-year probationary period for that rank, the officials said.
Both the fine and suspension are deferred pending Kyrgios's compliance with a set of conditions which will apply at ATP and Challenger Tour events during a six-month probationary period.
We had three cameras, and set out to follow the nine-month probationary period and to give viewers a sense of what it takes to be a New York firefighter.
Two of the officers, Daniel Dysard, a five-year veteran, and Christopher Fernandez, a 12-year veteran who was a probationary sergeant at the time of the assault, were fired.
The underwritten conditions of this plan stated that he would have to survive for a probationary period — in this case, a year — before my family could claim his death benefit.
Mr. Martinez Estrella, a probationary member, boasted to the others that Lesandro would not "eat for a very long time because I hit him in the neck," Mr. Reyes testified.
On Wednesday, Schock completed a deferred prosecution agreement under which he has completed a probationary period and paid back $68,000 in campaign funds in exchange for all charges being dropped.
These new probationary firefighters are carrying on a solemn legacy: All of their fathers were firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11 or died of 9/11-related illnesses.
It made clear that, aside from an initial probationary period, those who have served for two years or more are entitled to contract upgrades, to permanent positions with bonuses and benefits.
A London court has granted Uber a 15-month probationary license to operate in the city after the company appealed its transportation agency's decision not to renew its license last year.
After a year and a half as a probationary firefighter, the orange patch of a novice would have been replaced on his helmet with a crimson patch bearing his ladder company.
UEFA said in a statement that both clubs would be excluded from the next competition for which they qualified — with the ban being deferred for a probationary period of two years.
Both the fine and suspension are deferred pending Kyrgios's compliance with a set of conditions here which will apply at ATP and Challenger Tour events during a six-month probationary period.
London, in a test of Uber's new senior management, in June, issued a probationary license to operate as long as Uber can show it has improved on safety and other concerns.
Last month, Officer Samuel Jimenez, who had joined the department last year and had recently finished his probationary period, was shot and killed after a man opened fire in a hospital.
Why it matters: A court granted the ride-hailing company a 15-month probationary license in 2018 after Transport for London (TfL) declined to renew its permanent permit the year before.
In one incident, prosecutors said, Officer Avosso showed his genitals to a probationary female officer, who was just out of the Police Academy, while asking her about her goals in the department.
Mr. Brown had a checkered employment history, having been fired from a job with the City Parks and Recreation Department and having failed a probationary evaluation with the United States Park Police.
"In addition, initiating background investigations in a timely manner is critical to mitigate the risk to VHA and ensure that unsuitable staff may be removed during the probationary employment period," it added.
This is only Grand Canyon's third season as a Division I program after upgrading from Division II, which means its four-year probationary status will not end until the 2017-18 season.
Each count carries a maximum sentence of five years with no parole for a year, but under the plea deal his attorney can apply for a probationary sentence that wouldn&apost include prison.
In addition to a two-year probationary period, Zeta Beta Tau is now required to conduct a chapter brotherhood review as well as an external review from its national organization by March 31.
Probationary Officer Michael Naples resigned from the St. Petersburg Police Department on Tuesday after his supervisors viewed video of him using the n-word during an exchange with a man on Monday night.
That case was ultimately resolved by a plea bargain, but I believe that the probationary sentence my client received was influenced, at least in part, by the judge's sympathetic view of my argument.
Probationary firefighter Michael Iacovello, a "probie" as they are called, was working his very first shift in Yonkers, New York last week when he got his first call -- from a woman in labor.
In November 2014, Mr. Liang, a probationary officer, was on patrol in a dark stairwell of a public-housing project when he fired a shot that ricocheted and struck Mr. Gurley in the heart.
Under the terms of Wednesday's agreements, NiSource has agreed to forfeit to the government any profits from the sale of Columbia, whose operations will be subject to monitoring during a three-year probationary period.
In a bill proposed in the U.S. Senate in 2013 that did not pass, illegal immigrants were required to pay $500 for initial probationary legal status and another fine of $500 six years later.
In January, Mr. Gui was shown on Chinese television news saying that he had returned to China willingly, out of contrition over violating a probationary sentence for a deadly drunken-driving accident there in 2003.
The early weeks of Teresa Giudice's post-prison life continued to unfold on Sunday's Real Housewives of New Jersey as the 44-year-old mother of four faced the sacrifices of her probationary prison release.
The new bill would mandatorily reimpose those punishments if ZTE violates any of the probationary conditions in the deal it struck with the Trump administration, such as illegally exporting phones to Iran or North Korea.
The police officer involved in the shooting, who has not been identified, has been on the force for less than two years and was still in his probationary period, Guglielmi said at the press conference.
The 38-year-old Tillman is now in a probationary period until 2020, as the FBI typically gives new agents two years to learn the workings of the bureau before being placed in the field.
A federal appeals court on Friday revived a former probationary officer's lawsuit claiming officials from a Sacramento-area police department violated her constitutional rights by firing her because of her extramarital affair with a coworker.
LONDON (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc won a probationary license to operate in London on Tuesday in a partial victory for its new chief executive after it made changes to ease strained relations with city authorities.
Probationary firefighter Michael Iacovello, a "probie" as they are called, was working his very first shift on Engine Co. 303 last week when he got his first call -- a call for a woman in labor.
In the Ruhr city of Wuppertal, the 2,000-strong Jewish community was outraged last year when a court gave only a probationary sentence to three Palestinians who threw gasoline bomb at the local synagogue in 2014.
In London, the transport authority refused to renew Uber's license in September 2017 citing safety concerns, though it was granted a 15-month probationary operating license last June, telling a court it had improved its procedures.
In London, the transport authority refused to renew Uber's licence in September 2017 citing safety concerns, though it was granted a 15-month probationary operating licence last June, telling a court it had improved its procedures.
If Higgins successfully completes her probationary sentence, she can have the adult case sealed, Brauchler said, adding that the deal struck an appropriate balance that protected public safety and provided Higgins with a chance for rehabilitation.
For their part, Renovate America and Ygrene both described a thorough pre-screening of contractors, sales training to ensure honest dealing, an initial probationary period with extra contractor scrutiny, and investigations into complaints of unscrupulous conduct.
Judge Emma Arbuthnot said that changes made by its London subsidiary in light of the ruling were sufficient for Uber to be considered "fit and proper" to operate as she granted a 15-month "probationary" license.
Uber, which was also denied a license by TfL in 2017 before a judge restored it on a probationary basis, said it had changed its business model over the last two years and would go further.
Uber, which was also denied a licence by TfL in 2017 before a judge restored it on a probationary basis, said it had changed its business model over the last two years and would go further.
Parolees are required to stay out of trouble during their probationary period and can be sent back to prison for parole violations, new arrests and even allegations of criminal offenses, depending on the severity of the accusation.
Press Secretary Jake Wark of the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office confirmed to PEOPLE that Adim, 26, was sentenced to one year in a house of correction, with that term suspended for a two-year probationary period.
They said nine either retired or resigned; three are currently suspended without pay pending arbitration; one was demoted; and nine are back to work after receiving lesser penalties like being temporarily suspended or placed on probationary status.
And on a more true-to-life end, Brian Tyree Henry is shifting from a former probationary student, to a full-blown celeb with acting credits with Donald Glover, Jodie Foster, and the Jeff "uh" Goldblum himself.
The imposition of a conditional sentence means that A$AP Rocky -- whose real name is Rakim Mayers -- will not have to serve any further jail time but will be subject to a probationary period of two years.
"Although he is being sentenced now, Gates has committed to continue his cooperation with the government, and has agreed that the Court can make such continuing cooperation a condition of any probationary sentence that he may receive."
A disciplinary letter against Loehmann previously cited his failure to reveal during the Cleveland police application process that a suburban department allowed him to resign instead of being fired at the end of a six-month probationary period.
But these states also invest in pretrial alternatives like risk assessment tools that help determine which defendants are safe to release; systemized check-ins, like drug tests; and probationary officers for defendants who may need supervision or assistance.
Terrence Tackett, 50, was sentenced on Wednesday by U.S. District Court Judge Allison Burroughs in Boston to serve the first six months of a three-year probationary term in a halfway house, followed by six months of home detention.
Uber won a probationary license to operate in London in June after it modified its business model to ease strained relations with Transport for London, which had previously stripped the company of its right to function in the capital.
Uber and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month licence in 2018.
Uber and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offenses and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month license in 2018.
Uber won a probationary licence to operate in the city last month, after regulator Transport for London (TfL) had refused to renew it last September for failings in its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and to background checks on drivers.
" The judge's decision granting Uber its probationary license explicitly states that "[Uber] shall not use any software, tool or any other mechanism to interfere with or evade any enforcement action by a regulatory or law enforcement authority, including the licensing authority.
Officer Samuel Jimenez: 'Heroic actions' Samuel Jimenez, the slain police officer, had just become a full-fledged member of the force, having completed a probationary training period after joining the department in February 2017, police Superintendent Eddie Johnson told reporters.
Uber is being awarded a 15-month probationary license to keep operating in London, after a judge ruled that the company cleaned up its act since regulators moved to block it from the city last year, according to The Guardian.
Reinosa, 21, had been a probationary deputy and allegedly told investigators that he invented an account of being shot in the chest last Wednesday outside the sheriff's Lancaster station while walking to his car, saying his bulletproof vest saved his life.
But the company and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offenses and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month license in 2018.
The probationary terms for Friday's sentencing in Burlington County require him to enter the state Superior Court drug court program, in which he'll be expected to get a job and adhere to a structured regimen of treatment and recovery services.
That prompted Uber to promise to "make things right in London" and in June it scored a partial victory when it secured a 15-month probationary license to operate in the city after it overhauled its personal and policies in Britain.
Henry Solis, a former Marine and probationary officer with the LAPD, was found guilty of second-degree murder after pursuing and then fatally shooting Salome Rodriguez, a truck driver, after the two argued outside a bar in Pomona, California, in March 2015.
In January 2010 he was working for renewable energy company The Bridge, of which he was co-founder; a warrant was issued for his arrest after a Texan district attorney received claims that Malik had stolen over $200,000 during his probationary period.
G4S said late Friday that it did not talk to Mr. Mateen's prison employer before his hiring, but did talk to four other previous employers who confirmed his employment, including one he was simultaneously working for during his probationary period with the prison.
Under Florida law, when a judge decides to "withhold adjudication" it means that they do not make any judgment on the guilt of the defendant; rather, they agree not to hear the case if the defendant successfully completes a series of probationary conditions.
Judge John Larson reinstated Brockway's probationary supervision from a previous conviction, meaning Brockway must stay at home with a GPS monitor -- with the exceptions of visits with doctors and his attorney, and court appearances -- and regularly check in with a probation officer.
Since it is ingrained in new agent trainees during their earliest days at Quantico that lying will be treated as an unforgivable transgression, we should expect that a senior executive just days from retirement would face the same fate as a probationary agent.
European news site The Local reports that a 35-year-old supermarket manager from Vienna, Austria has just been handed a six-month probationary sentence after he was caught embezzling more than $21,338—supposedly to pay for expenses he incurred from owning a cat.
While workers' identities are verified—Amazon reportedly compares users to their IRS documents and they have to wait out a probationary period—Amazon does not take responsibility for things like ensuring workers make an hourly minimum wage, or handling their tax withholding and contributions.
Uber, which was also denied a licence by TfL in 2017 before a judge restored it on a probationary basis, said it had changed its business model over the last two years and would go further, as it lodged its appeal at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
The problem is passenger safety, a familiar issue that caused Uber to lose its operating licence in September 2017 until, on appeal, a court gave it a probationary licence in June the following year for another 15 months (it then won a short extension).
The 301 probationary firefighters, the second largest class in history, also include six children of firefighters who died of 9/11-related illnesses and two children of fathers who died in the line of duty in non-9/11 related events, according to ABC85033.
The bill contains several important reforms, protecting probationary employees (like Dr. Kirkpatrick), prohibiting federal managers from improperly accessing the medical files of whistleblowers, mandating discipline against managers who retaliate and requiring that all supervisors receive trainings on the rights of employees to report waste, fraud and abuse.
Their punishment, however, varied greatly: Pascucci and Rosen served weekends in jail for four months with an added five week probationary period, while both Barbash and Keo managed to avoid jail time altogether; Barbash was sentenced to five years probation and Keo did not actually spend any time behind bars.
Uber might have gone into the appeal originally asking for its full five-year license, but yesterday it laid out a case asking for a provisional / probationary license of 18 months, which today turned into a 15-month request by the time its lawyer, Tom de la Mare, was laying out his closing arguments.
By thee, religion, liberty, and laws, Exert their influence, and advance their cause By thee, worse plagues than Pharaoh's land befell, Diffused, make earth the vestibule of hell Thou fountain, at which drink the good and wise; Thou ever-bubbling spring of endless lies; Like Eden's dread probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee!
They will be dropped if Kyrgios complies with these terms during the six-month probationary period: No further code violations for verbal or physical abuse, unsportsmanlike conduct or a visible obscenity directed at an official Continued support from a mental coach while competing in ATP tournaments Additional support in the off-season from a professional specializing in behavioral management.
O'Connell, then a 211-year-old probationary firefighter in New York, went to the World Trade Center's twin towers as soon as they were attacked and subsequently spent weeks in lower Manhattan — breathing in the toxic air and fumes from the destruction as he worked through the pile of wreckage from the buildings, searching first for survivors and then their remains.
Forward-thinking companies are taking a two-pronged approach: They're abandoning their hiring biases and scrapping outdated job requirements in order to open their pipelines to newer tech talent, and they're reinvesting the money saved from hiring less-expensive engineers to create "farm teams" within their organizations — similar to sports franchises — in order to groom probationary hires for permanent spots on their teams.

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