Getting the right people into your company and training them properly is crucial for the success of any company.
There are so many reasons why inducting is so important. Reasons include:
- 25% of new starters make the decision to stay in a company in their first week
- 47% of employee turnover occurs within the first 90 days of employment (with 60% of respondents citing induction as a priority area of improvement within the company, Recruitment Solutions 2007).
- The quicker that new hires are trained the quicker the return to your bottom line (let’s not forget the expense of hiring a newbie, training them and waiting for them to get productive). Companies that do this right get a 60% reduction to their “time to productivity rates”.
So what’s a great induction process?
- Be friendly and welcoming.
- Have training materials that treat the new starter like a valuable friend. Use lots and lots of visuals to train people better.
- Have senior management explaining the values of the company, what the company goals are, what the safety goals are, and how the new starter fits into the scheme of things. Tell stories to make your values memorable.
- Have face to face training, but also use training videos to further explain processes that will convey much more information than just words and pictures alone.
- Test the newcomer on their knowledge.
- Be friendly and welcoming and do include a meet and greet early in the process (I know I’ve mentioned this twice, but it is really important).
- Make it fun!
By improving your induction process, you will not only reduce your recruitment and training costs, but improve the duration people will stay at your company. Oh, and they will also want to work at your company and tell all their friends how wonderful you are.

When new starters, contractors and even customers are required to start training with you, the interaction they have with your company will determine how long they want to stay and how long they will do business with you.
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