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Employee Onboarding Checklist for New Hire Success January 27, 2023

Use these onboarding tips and template to ensure every employee transitions smoothly and productively into their new role.

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Human Resources, Talent Management

Table of Contents

  1. 1. What Is Employee Onboarding?
  2. 2. Why Is Onboarding Important?
  3. 3. New Hire Onboarding Checklist: Template & Tips
  4. 3.1 Phase 1: Setting New Hires Up for Success During Preboarding
  5. 3.2 Phase 2: Designing Orientation with Retention in Mind
  6. 3.3 Phase 3: Training and Ongoing Development
  7. 4. The Benefits of Employee Onboarding Software

Onboarding shouldn't be about paperwork - it should be about people.

While there are tasks that must be completed, like collecting required documents and ordering computer equipment, an effective new hire onboarding process builds a lasting relationship between employees and your company.

Following this onboarding checklist will help you stay organized, consistent, and compliant. Although there is no one-size-fits-all formula for implementing a great onboarding experience, we've also included tips to help you engage new hires in your organization.

What Is Employee Onboarding?

Onboarding sets the stage for every employee's future at your company. It starts the moment they sign the offer letter and continues well past their start date. The overarching goal of onboarding is to set up employees for a long-term, successful career with your company. Typically, onboarding can be split into three phases: preboarding, orientation, and training.

Ensuring the onboarding experience runs smoothly isn't just the job of one person. It takes a team to welcome and integrate a new employee. The onboarding process is a coordinated effort between HR, payroll, IT, learning and development, supervisors, and others to provide everything a new hire needs to succeed. One challenge is keeping key departments and staff in the loop so they can do their part.

Why Is Onboarding Important?

Throughout the onboarding process, new hires are evaluating every step along the way, looking for reassurances that they've made the right career decision. Yet only 12% of employees strongly agree their organization does a great job of onboarding.

Of course, there are legal documents that you must collect from a new employee, such as tax withholding information (W-4) and Employment Eligibility Verification (I-9). There may be other forms or steps that a new hire must complete either before or on their first day, such as direct deposit or submitting to a background check.

But just as (or maybe more) important, employees want clarity and connection during the onboarding process. Studies show that new hires who have a positive experience are more likely to contribute to business goals and stay with their new employer longer.

New Hire Onboarding Checklist: Template & Tips

Having well-planned and well-executed protocols in place will take the guesswork out of onboarding, giving you more time to personalize the employee experience. The onboarding checklist below includes ways you can weave your company culture throughout the process.

Phase 1: Setting New Hires Up for Success During Preboarding

As soon as an employee signs the offer letter, the preboarding period begins. This phase is an opportunity to get a lot of paperwork and other requirements out of the way, so that new hires are ready to start work on day one. It's also your first chance to engage new employees and build excitement about joining your organization.

Preboarding Checklist

  • Send the job offer email and collect the signed offer letter
  • Send a welcome email after the employee returns the offer letter that provides:
    • Start date and manager name
    • A list of documents to complete before the start date
    • Any physical documents that the employee needs to bring on their first day
    • What to expect on day one - this might include parking information for onsite employees, an agenda, dress code, lunch details, etc.
    • Whom to contact with questions prior to their start date
  • Request that the employee complete and submit any required hiring documents:
    • I-9 (verifies identify and eligibility to work in the US)
    • W-4 (indicates withholdings for federal tax compliance)
    • State and local tax withholding forms
    • Direct deposit form
    • Permission to conduct background check
    • Employee handbook acknowledgment
    • Emergency contact information
  • Submit equipment requests, which may include:
    • Computer
    • Phone
    • Safety gear
    • Security badge, ID, and/or office key
  • Announce the new employee to the company and/or team
Tip: The Preboarding Workflow

Leveraging an integrated HR and payroll solution that links recruiting and onboarding functions not only streamlines the transition from applicant to new hire, it ensures nothing slips through the cracks. Specific actions trigger the next event in the onboarding sequence. As forms are submitted, notifications automatically set essential tasks in motion, like alerting payroll when direct deposit information is submitted.

Tip: How Welcoming Is Your Welcome?

A fast way to turn off a new hire is by sending a generic welcome email with a list of things they have to do before they even start work. Be sure to personalize your communications with the employee's name and the relevant details about their role. But a great way to show new hires how much your organization values employees is to include a welcoming video message from your CEO or other company leader.

Phase 2: Designing Orientation with Retention in Mind

Orientation is your time to start getting new hires settled at your organization. The when, where, and how it's conducted depends on a number of factors, like whether employees are onsite or how many people are in the session. But the why of orientation doesn't change: to provide new employees a foundation for success in their new job.

Orientation Checklist

  • Go over the agenda and any housekeeping items for the orientation session
  • Collect any outstanding new hire paperwork
  • Ensure all access credentials and logins work for the employee
  • Introduce your company mission and values
  • Explain benefits and the enrollment period
  • Review the employee handbook and essential policies, such as:
    • Safety
    • Information security
    • Data privacy
    • Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility
  • Arrange a tour of the facilities or a virtual meet and greet with the team
  • Schedule time for the new employee to meet 1:1 with their manager
  • Build in activities to help new employees bond with one another
  • Hand out or ship some swag!
Tip: How to Make Remote Employees Feel Connected

Nearly half of employees who joined companies during the pandemic went through remote onboarding. Employees who joined a company post-pandemic are the most at-risk of disengagement and turnover, with only 52.5% who feel highly engaged. Here are some ways to connect with remote employees during orientation:

  • Send a welcome package to remote employees' homes with some company merch and any onboarding materials they may need.
  • Start orientation off with a live Q&A with your computer team to make sure new employees are comfortable with their equipment and logins.
  • Do activities in small-group breakout sessions so new employees have a chance to get to know each other.
  • Invite guest speakers from across the organization to share their career story and provide additional exposure to your company and culture.
  • Schedule regular breaks to avoid screen fatigue.
Phase 3: Training and Ongoing Development

Following orientation, some employees may enter a formal training program while others will get on-the-job training. But while new hires are usually eager to get to work, that doesn't mean they aren't thinking about their future. Spend some time during orientation to talk about goal setting and the career advancement opportunities your organization offers. Employees who strongly agree they have a clear plan for their professional development are 3.5 times more likely to strongly agree that their onboarding process was exceptional.

Training and Development Checklist

  • Assign any compliance policy trainings that employees must complete
  • Send a survey to assess how new employees felt about their orientation experience
  • Touch base with people managers to evaluate how effective orientation was in preparing new employees
  • Invite new employees to join a peer group on your internal communication hub
  • Schedule 30-60-90-day check-ins between employees and managers
  • Send periodic employee satisfaction surveys with questions like:
    • Do you feel your job role and responsibilities are clearly defined?
    • Do you have the resources you need to be successful in your job?
    • Do you feel valued for your contributions?
    • Do you feel connected to your coworkers?
    • What types of learning and development resources are most helpful to you?
  • Remind managers when six-month and one-year anniversaries are coming up
Tip: Set a Course for Employee Success

Fostering a culture of learning helps keep employees planning for their future with your company. A learning management system (LMS) simplifies corporate training, helps you monitor learning progress across the organization, and empowers employees to pursue the skills and career paths that are most important to them.

The Benefits of Employee Onboarding Software

When a new hire signs their offer letter, the onboarding clock starts ticking. By using onboarding software, HR teams can significantly reduce paperwork, giving them more time to focus on providing a people-centered experience. An effective onboarding solution results in easier workflows and better communication, helping new employees connect more quickly with their coworkers and your company.

It's no secret that an engaged employee is a productive one. Successful onboarding can have a big impact on the bottom line by fostering early engagement, increasing productivity, and ultimately reducing turnover. Check out our new employee onboarding guide for a full breakdown of everything you need to know about building a world-class onboarding program.

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Paylocity Holding Corp. published this content on 27 January 2023 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 27 January 2023 17:39:02 UTC.