Onboarding
The process of integrating a new employee into the organization, including paperwork, training, and orientation.
Employee onboarding is the process of integrating a new employee into an organization and its culture. Effective onboarding goes beyond paperwork — it includes orientation to the company's mission and values, role-specific training, introduction to team members, and setting clear performance expectations.
Research by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) shows that organizations with a strong onboarding process improve new hire retention by 82% and productivity by over 70%. Conversely, poor onboarding is a leading driver of early turnover.
A comprehensive onboarding program typically includes pre-boarding (before the first day), first-day orientation, role-specific training over the first 30-90 days, and regular check-ins with the manager. PEOs like KeyHR can provide onboarding tools, templates, and HR support to help businesses build effective onboarding programs.
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