As we look ahead at the coming months and adjust to a ‘new normal’ in our business from the effects of COVID-19, it’s important to make sure there is a structured onboarding process for new employees who will be joining the organization.

Onboarding is the process of acquiring and assimilating employees into your organization. Having a structured onboarding system is essential to getting your new management up to speed ASAP.

The first few days and weeks in an unfamiliar position are stressful for anyone, and it doesn’t take much to overwhelm or discourage a new manager. In fact, 25 percent of employees leave within the first 90 days. Taking control of the onboarding process ensures your new hires are comfortable and confident in their new positions—and makes it more likely they’ll stick around long term.

Fast track your onboarding process with these three tips:

TIP ONE: Start the Onboarding Process Before the First Day

Waiting until your new manager is in the office, if not working remote, before starting your onboarding process is a huge mistake. Onboarding should begin immediately after the employment offer is accepted.

TIP TWO: Make Sure the First Day (and Week) Go Smoothly

An employee will never forget a terrible first day. You should already have a workspace set up and ready to go, so focus on making your new hire comfortable on day one.

TIP THREE: Stay Involved to Fast Track Your Onboarding Process

There’s no right or wrong answer to how long it should take to onboard new management. Every position and employee are different. But a structured onboarding process combined with regular check-ins will speed up the process.

Want a Faster and Better Onboarding Process?

Even the most efficient onboarding systems have issues and need frequent updating. If you want to fast track your onboarding process to get your new management up to speed ASAP, we can help! Gecko Hospitality specializes in the hospitality industry, so we understand the unique needs of your organization. Contact us today for more information.

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