A structured onboarding program makes new hires 58% more likely to stay at a company for three years or longer.
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A successful onboarding process is scalable and repeatable — and that’s only possible if it’s written down. Create a living document that outlines your company’s process, and then share it with the team, making adjustments as you start receiving feedback.
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You may be unsure of how often to check in with new hires who are working remotely. Touch base throughout the week, using a healthy mix of video calls, instant messages, and emails, to make sure the new hire feels seen — without risking video fatigue.
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Even if your new hire plans to remain remote, they need to feel connected to your company culture. Include cultural touchpoints throughout the onboarding process, like adding them to a fun chat channel or assigning an onboarding buddy.
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