• First impressions are a big factor in determining longevity of an employee. Hurried and non-strategic approaches to onboarding not only create a lot of hidden costs but also unhappy and unmotivated employees from the start resulting in higher attrition.
  • Some companies feel a 30 – 60 day onboarding period is sufficient, however, 20% of turnover happens within 45 days. The reality is employees evaluate whether a job is a good fit for up to a year or more. Keeping new hires engaged and growing over that period, the happier they will be longer term.
  • Effective onboarding takes time and a valuable investment in employee growth. To get it right it is important to bring in the right balance of commitment, technology, skills development and cross-functional training.