Onboarding New Hires Who Take Off Fast: A 9-Point Checklist
In a recent post, we shared the lessons we’ve learned about employee training that works . The hallmark of our training process includes an intensive week-long learning session on SEO concepts and our SaaS platform.
In this post, we follow up with a checklist for onboarding new hires that we’ve refined over time to help integrate new hires fast, so they can be more productive sooner.
This approach includes a combination of both a dedicated training program and an onboarding approach that goes beyond the initial classroom and into the work environment.
- If you have a dedicated training program, ensure you have a dedicated instructor and training room on site and that tech support is available in case of a breakdown.
- Closely related to the point above is to provide trainees with a binder that assembles everything they need to know about the subject matter and company. If you have a software product like we do, give students access to a demo account, so they are intimately familiar with it.
- Don’t make the training materials overly difficult as the goal is for new hires to achieve a thorough comprehension of your company, its values and customer offerings quickly.
- Ensure new hires are thoroughly trained in all of your products and services, even those considered outside of their purview.
- See to it that new hires are familiar with your brand’s website, especially where it concerns their team.
- Once the new hires are in the workplace, include cross-training with closely related teams, so they can help support connected strategies.
- Help keep your new hires focused on learning in the first couple weeks – or even the first month; avoid distracting them with work before their training is complete.
- Another key to the new employee’s success is understanding the corporate culture, from how to best handle a problem and whom to talk to if anything is needed to the everyday of how things work. Make sure you get them up to speed here.
- Ensure that new hires understand your company’s overall goals for its future and their stake in its success.
As observed in this post about onboarding here at BrightEdge , the sooner new hires are ramped up, the sooner they’re productive.
So rather than leaving new employees to figure stuff out on their own, a better investment in both their and your company’s future is to take the time to facilitate integration.