What is your waiting period after a new hire starts until they become eligible for your tuition/education reimbursement program?

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Director of HR in Manufacturinga year ago
One Year for us. 
CHROa year ago
Usually this is a year I haven’t seen less than that. I have seen more though but the standard I’m use to is a year. 
HR Director in Transportationa year ago
In one of the markets where I worked it was 1 year of tenure in the organization. I see this as a general practice.
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Head of Strategic Projects, People in Finance (non-banking)a year ago
Immediate.
VP of HR in Miscellaneousa year ago
For full time employees, the waiting period is 6-months. For part time, waiting period is a year. 

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