Breaking the Onboarding Barriers: A Comprehensive Guide to Perfecting Your New Hire Experience
Daan van Rossum
Lead with AI | LinkedIn Top Voice | NYT, HBR, Economist, CNBC, Insider, FastCo featured Founder and CEO of FlexOS – A Happier Future of Work
In a previous newsletter , I discussed the critical importance of managers. One of the powers managers hold is that they can?make or break?the employee experience.?
This power is especially potent during the new hires' first few months, which can leave a lasting impression that will affect the employees' decision to commit to the company.?
That's why, for this newsletter, I'll focus on that onboarding period and what companies can do to ensure new employees can significantly benefit during this time.
The terrible state of onboarding??
Onboarding can be a tough nut to crack and has been an issue for companies since even before the advent of hybrid work. Before such a virtual shift,?more than one-third ?of companies lacked a structured onboarding process.?
Nowadays, as new employees are increasingly not required to come to the office thanks to remote or hybrid work models, the issue is exacerbated even more. In?a 2020 survey by Workable , HR practitioners reported remote onboarding or training as?the biggest hiring challenge?during the pandemic. Alarmingly,?in a 2021 survey by Principles ,?10% of HR practitioners weren't even sure how the new hires were adapting!?
According to?other surveys ?by?Silkroad ?and?Gallup , only 29% of new hires feel fully prepared and supported after being onboarded, a whopping 10% of employees left their companies because of their poor new hire experience, and 88% of the employees had lackluster onboarding experiences.?
Since a lot of the new hires are fresh graduates, they may find the Culture, Community, Connection, and Collaboration of the company extremely challenging and complicated, especially now that they spend less time interacting face-to-face with their team members and other colleagues in the hybrid work models.
Getting it right pays off: the huge upside of an onboarding program
As a result, teams who can provide new members with a positive onboarding process will do wonders for the new hire experience. In his interview that?I previously wrote about , Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella even mentioned how interns come back to work for Microsoft simply because of a great immediate manager.?
Overall, formal onboarding programs could see?50% greater employee retention , and employees with a positive boarding experience are almost?three times more likely ?to feel prepared and supported in their roles, boosting their confidence, and consequently, their performance.
Additionally, new employees can be a huge driver of change. It's much harder to change the behavior of existing staff, for example, to motivate them more to take an active role in driving culture and community.?
But new hires learn from scratch, so coaching them on the right behaviors is much easier. Managers can help drive this process by designing a customized onboarding experience to instill desirable behaviors from the get-go.
Hey buddy! Let's onboard together
I want to focus on the essential measures that can work for anyone and is a long-term team effort: Provide new hires with?an onboarding buddy.
The benefits of onboarding buddies are clear:
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Microsofts visual for onboarding. I'm not sure what it means, but it looks good ><.
Setting onboarding buddies and managers up for success
Given how crucial onboarding buddies are to the onboarding experience, companies should do more to help employees who volunteer to be onboarding buddies for new hires.?
Companies should?reprioritize or reassign the workload?of employees who become onboarding buddies,?communicate a predetermined duration?for the onboarding experience, and?allow onboarding buddies to report to the same manager?for a better understanding of the new hire's role.
Additionally, there are a few things that immediate managers can do to help their new team members:
The critical need for personalization
Personalization should be the top priority when tailoring the workplace experience to cater to the employees' needs. In the last newsletter, I wrote about it as a form of effective nudging, and now, in the onboarding process, personalization is even more crucial than ever.?
Our personalization engine ensures that you get matched with like-minded employees for onboarding.
Suppose you get matched with an onboarding buddy with overlapping interests. In that case, you'll be more likely to have an excellent impression of the company, plus you get to hear the inside stories/tips/tricks for that company that you care about.?
Especially on the point of context, like-minded onboarding buddies are much likelier to provide relevance. Who to work with, which spaces are best for you, where to go for help, and how to make sure your time with the company is loaded with fun and fulfillment, all become more valuable when it comes from 'someone like you.'
Invitation: Join our beta program
We are in the midst of launching new features to match colleagues and create a data-driven, personalized workplace experience and employee engagement. If you're interested in exchanging usage of our platform for early feedback, please let me know !?
Have a great week,
Daan
Boosts Employee Engagement through inclusive communication | Beekeeper App built for our frontline workers | LinkedIn Top Voice - Company Culture | Rotarian
2 年Great article. I notice that often there is too big a gap between 'hiring - sign on the dotted line' and the actual onboarding on day 1. Pre-boarding starting from the moment the new hire signs the offer letter has to become state-of-the-art. And with the right tools, it could be quite easy to do.
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2 年Delightful reading as always! Thank you for sharing Daan!
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