You want the transition for your new employee to be a smooth one. Stay in touch with your HR professional and communicate reguarly with the selectee after the tentative offer has been made so that he or she knows what is happening in the process. Your HR professional will take care of the paperwork and orientation, while you work with your facilities department to make sure the appropriate workspace requirements and any reasonable accommodations are in place. From Day One, you have the opportunity to make your new employee feel welcomed and as a valued member of your staff. Consult the Hiring Manager's Toolkit section for helpful onboarding tips and checklists.
Plan For A Successful Day One
Make sure you have arranged for the appropriate workspace requirements to be in place. Welcome your new employee, introduce that person to your staff, key personnel in your organization, and ensure that a staff sponsor or mentor has been assigned.
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Cultivate A Positive Experience
Make sure there is substantive work for your new employee to do, and set clear and realistic performance expectations. Provide information on training and development opportunities as needed.
More about cultivating a positive experience.
Stay Informed And Involved
Touch base with your HR professional and the candidate on a regular basis after the tentative job offer has been made.
More about staying informed and involved.