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When a newcomer enters into a company, the first and foremost step which should be taken by the company is the induction program that will benefit the employees and your business. Employee induction period is considered as the foundations for getting the most out of the employee and to find out their long term success in your business.

Employee induction should be given at the beginning of employment and may it may stretch for several weeks, or even for months. During this period, the quality of the induction will have an effect on how the employee visualizes your business and how well they will integrate into it.

Every newcomer to the company should pass the Employee induction program. Employee induction in its nature is a basic overview of the company to the newcomers, and it represents a primary step of employee training. It does not go too deeply into the matters of each and every department and every position, but it has intention to bring an overview in front of a newcomer.

If your novel employee is to be recruited through an interview, then it is a good thought to start the induction at that specific time only. Even if the applicant is not definitely going to be your new employee, it still gives them an option to uphold interest in your business.

Employee induction should always begin with HR's welcome from the appointed host from that department, who is responsible to guide the newcomer through department in order to introduce him to the others.

This dedicated HR person is not spending all time following the newcomer through departments, but will be at disposal, to escort the employees to the next department during the Employee induction.

A good quality Employee induction can determine how quickly your employee settles into the business and the pace at which they may develop to reach out to explore out their full potential.

The Employee induction may be taken as long as you need until you believe that the new employee has been integrated fully into your business. Have a follow up appraisal to sort out any of the queries that they (or yourself) may have.

You should involve everyone that you feel essential to create good relations between the new employees and those that they will have connections with. Make the employee feel welcome and relaxed in all the areas that will involve their presence.

by: Ben Fitzgerald




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