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30 Mar 2021

Remote onboarding: how to welcome new employees while working from home

How do you give new hires the big, warm welcome they deserve at a time when many employees are working from home? Hannah Steele, manager of talent acquisition at Benify, provides tips on how to successfully onboard new employees digitally.

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Here are three tips for successful remote onboarding:

1. Digitalise more

With the digital tools that exist today, employers can enable new hires to learn more about the company and complete specific tasks before their first day.

2. Think beyond your own team

Online 'meet n' greet' opportunities with colleagues in other teams and different parts of the organisation can help to build meaningful relationships and provide new hires with a better understanding of how the company works.

3. Use social media

Showcase your company culture on social channels and encourage new hires to read posts – new and old – to better familiarise themselves.

In this short Q&A, Steele outlines the opportunities and challenges of digital onboarding.

How many people have joined Benify since we began working from home due to the Covid-19 situation?
30! Some arrived just in time to spend their first week in the office, but for the majority, the introduction was done remotely.

What challenges has this presented for onboarding?

The biggest challenge when onboarding remotely is that new employees don’t get the in-person, face-to-face opportunities to meet all of our fantastic employees, nor have the natural forums for building relationships with colleagues outside their team.

Employees who are new and who haven’t had the opportunities to build relationships with colleagues can experience a sense of loneliness. New hires miss those typical interactions that occur while standing at the coffee machine or when passing someone in the office, where you say hello or can easily ask a question. As a result, not only do the broader aspects of relationship-building suffer, but so does the opportunity to gain more in-depth knowledge about the organisation and what different roles are about.

How is the HR team at Benify meeting these challenges?

We’ve switched to digital introduction days, instead of conducting them in our head office as we normally do. We’re still able to carry out our interactive workshop where we enable new employees to build relationships with each other and ensure they get a solid introduction to the company. We’ve set up online 'meet n’ greet' opportunities with colleagues in different parts of the organisation, which is coordinated by their immediate manager.

To build relationships across the organisation, every Friday, our team challenges other teams in an online quiz. Each new employee also gets their own 'buddy' and has daily check-ins with the team. We’ve also launched a dedicated chat channel on (Microsoft) Teams to quickly answer any questions.

What kind of support do managers need regarding this new process?

In HR, we’ve seen that managers need assistance setting up a structured introduction process where new hires can also relationship-build. Many managers are great at creating solid introduction plans where new employees get the knowledge needed to perform their job. They’re also good at maintaining ongoing dialogue, even remotely. However, what can easily be overlooked is looking at what other individuals or teams the new employee needs to form relationships with, which doesn’t happen as naturally at a distance. To ensure it’s not overlooked, we’ve included it as part of the digital introduction days, which HR is responsible for. We also recommend having a buddy system, using (Microsoft) Teams channels and 'meet n’ greet' opportunities.

How is Benify's platform used for digital onboarding while working remotely?

Benify's platform is extremely useful for us when it comes to digitalising parts of the introduction process under ordinary circumstances, but, of course, is even more so while we’re working remotely. For example, new employees can log into their personal Benify portal and access e-learning and see checklists of things they need to do during their first days. With the help of the portal, we can take confidence knowing that all new employees receive the same level of introduction, regardless of who their closest manager is.

The portal is also used for preboarding, where new hires can access information before their first day. Much of the content aims to provide a basic understanding of Benify as a company, our culture and our history. It also gives new hires an increased sense of security to receive this information before their first day, especially during a time where many people feel uncertain about the future. Introducing new employees to our culture using the platform becomes even more critical when new hires are unable to experience our culture first-hand in the workplace.

What tips do you have for other employers who want to make new hires feel welcome remotely?

Before their first day, if you haven't already, look at how you can digitalise the introduction processes. Develop and communicate a clear plan for the introduction of new hires, preferably a month before their first day. It provides a sense of security knowing what’s coming up and what to expect. It’s always good to maintain contact and continue dialogue with new hires throughout the preboarding process to create engagement and security. It also reduces the risk of dropouts, that is, an employee who leaves before his or her first day. On a practical level, it’s also important to plan the delivery of work equipment such as laptop and phone, so new hires receive what they need to do their job in time.

Once a new employee has started, it’s important to have dialogue with other team members through daily check-ins, so that others in the team are involved in specific parts of the introduction. With Zoom and other digital tools, it’s also easy to arrange a 'meet n’ greet' with employees in different teams and organise digital introduction days. Then it’s important to follow up the onboarding plan on an ongoing basis and check with new employees if there’s any information they feel they're missing.

How can you maintain a strong company culture while working remotely and make sure new employees experience it?
Use social media, such as Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your Benify portal, if you have one, to showcase your culture. At Benify, we encourage new employees to follow the company’s social channels, where we continuously publish content even while working remotely. For example, we have an initiative where different teams take turns in managing our Instagram account, where they show their workday. We also recommend new employees read our blog posts to be inspired and learn more about the various parts of the organisation.

The employees’ view of remote onboarding

Alexandra Gryde, project manager, and Matilda Dankemeier, talent acquisition coordinator, are two new Benifyers who only had a few days in the office before the decision was made that all Benify employees should work from home where possible.

What has it been like to work from home as a new employee?
“It’s obviously a unique situation. From my side, I’m really glad I’d worked a lot from home previously in a similar role. I know exactly how I need to structure my day and my tasks in order to be productive. I always have the support of my immediate boss and the opportunity to contact her about anything, which feels good if something happens and I don't know how to solve it,” says Dankemeier.

“It’s a huge advantage with Benify that so many work tasks are already digital, but I miss the social part of having colleagues around me who can answer any spontaneous questions I might have. My role involves a lot of meetings with customers, and that’s all happening online right now, which makes it a little harder to create personal contact,” adds Gryde.

How do you keep in touch with your new colleagues?
“At the start and end of each day, our team has a check-in via Zoom. There was one day we even had a joint lunch where everyone in the team wore a costume of their choice, which was fun. In (Microsoft) Teams, there’s also an open chat channel for everyone within project management, where you can always find someone to chat with if you want to,” shares Gryde.

"The daily morning meetings with the team have been really important to me. The opportunity to see each other and gain insight into what everyone’s doing is really valuable and helps you feel less alone. We also end each week with a 'wrap up' where we all ‘cheers!’ with a drink and play Kahoot. This also creates room to talk about things unrelated to work too," Dankemeier concludes.

This article is provided by Benify.

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