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Definition of "onboarding" []

  • The process of bringing a new employee on board, incorporating training and orientation. (noun)

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Use "onboarding" in a sentence
  • "3. FULLY ENGAGE NEW EMPLOYEES: Institute robust, long-term onboarding and engagement."
  • "Ask fresh employer for "onboarding" coaching Listen a lot and talk little at first Initially conceal personal problems from coworkers Find some helpful colleagues and help them in return Relish the upsides, such as your shorter commute Seek therapy for serious psychological problems One way to get over the jitters of starting anew after a long bout of unemployment: "Remind yourself of what you have to offer," Ms. Mitchell says."
  • "Offering a superior suite of talent management software, the platform enables retail clients like Liz Claiborne, Rite Aid, and adidas to automate a myriad of once cumbersome, paper-intensive tasks such as onboarding, W-4 forms, employee surveys, performance appraisals, and exit interviews, among others."
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