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On-boarding Employees: A Waste of Time, or a Strategic HR Advantage?

Hiring and training a new employee is often just as stressful for managers as it is for the new hire. Preparing the necessary paperwork, outlining job responsibilities (especially if you’re creating a new position), and making sure the employee knows the ins and outs of your company are all important aspects of hiring that can quickly become overwhelming. With effective orientation and mainstreaming procedures—also known as employee onboarding—you can significantly reduce stress and create a smooth transition for everyone involved. 

Importance of Employee Onboarding

Leadership expert Michael Watkins wrote in his book, The First 90 Days, “Transitions are periods of opportunity, a chance to start afresh and to make needed changes in an organization. But they are also periods of acute vulnerability because you lack established working relationships and a detailed understanding of your new role.” This quote speaks to the importance of implementing an onboarding program within your organization no matter the size of your business. A lack of proper procedures often costs your small business valuable time and money. In fact, the International Data Corporation reports that US and UK employees cost businesses approximately $37 billion each year due to a lack of understanding of their jobs. Remember, this number represents only the costs accrued from actions taken by employees as a result of their misunderstanding; it does not include the cost of employee turnover as a result of job confusion.

According to an article on CareerBuilder, onboarding not only benefits new employees, but it is also advantageous to managers and current employees—and the business as a whole. Here are a few ways proper onboarding benefits companies:

Six Tips for Employee Onboarding

Proper orientation procedures are crucial to the ongoing success of your company. But how do you create an ideal onboarding process? Here are a few tips to get you started:

Creating a system that will ensure proper employee onboarding for each and every new hire may be time-consuming and overwhelming at first, but it will certainly pay off in the long-run. For the best results – and to save you time and energy—turn to human resources specialists. With outside HR support, you’ll be ready for anything a new hire could throw your way.

This article was written by Margaret Jacoby from Business2Community and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network. SmartRecruiters is the hiring success platform to find and hire great people.

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