Don’t leave everything until they’ve arrived at the office – HR can encourage higher retention rates by reaching out earlier.
Helping your new hires settle in is essential for long-term success – but it doesn’t all have to happen on their first day. Here are seven things HR managers should consider doing before the new recruit even arrives.
“Include the latest articles about the company, a fun personal note, and maybe even a card signed by everyone on their team,” suggests HR expert Sabrina Son.
“Get testimonial from current employees, showcase fun activities, and the everyday activities of the workplace,” she says. “This is a fun way to introduce the culture to your employee and get them amped up to start their first day.”
Your new employee will know exactly what’s expected of them and will they’ll immediately be able to envision a future with the company.
Find out their hobbies and any interesting information then share it with the team so they’ll have some talking points.
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- Welcome packet
“Include the latest articles about the company, a fun personal note
- Paperwork
- Culture video
“Get testimonial from current employees, showcase fun activities, and the everyday activities of the workplace,” she says. “This is a fun way to introduce the culture to your employee and get them amped up to start their first day.”
- Employee info
- Learning plan
Your new employee will know exactly what’s expected of them and will they’ll immediately be able to envision a future with the company.
- Assign a mentor
- Fun questionnaire
Find out their hobbies and any interesting information then share it with the team so they’ll have some talking points.
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