Can senior people who do not like you change a review with no observable behaviors?

At my work my direct supervisor and then his supervisor who oversee's our department tried to present my year end review with objective observable behaviors. The Vice President refused to acknowledge the objectivity of the review and knocked down the rating> This person had political issues with my mentor who passed away. This VP left and then came back 6 months ago. This VP and have have not had a single interaction since they are back. The VP told my boss and my bosses boss that I would also never be promoted in the organization to the next level which they were recommending. Of course all of this feedback was given to me by my two bosses. The VP's decision have effected my financially and have recourse on my career progression. I just want the merits of my work represented well and understand if the VP does not want me on the team because of fit but how could the VP change a review that was put forth with objective observable behaviors?

0 answers  |  asked Dec 7, 2017 2:05 PM [EST]  |  applies to New Jersey

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