The orientation phase is the time when the employees put their best behavior forward in an effort to impress their peers and their superiors. However, this is also the time when the recruiters and the headhunters need to take a closer look at the past achievements of the employees. Learning about their previous employment history, the highest income level they reached, and their key achievements during this period is highly advisable. The information thus obtained helps organizations to establish realistic performance expectations from the employees in the long run and also creates a baseline for their evaluation.