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Employee Onboarding versus Employee Orientation For an employee, starting a new job is very exciting and a little nerve-wracking. He goes through the new hire onboarding process and employee orientation, expecting to learn how to fit in and succeed at your company. Unfortunately, a vast majority of companies’ waste or skip this key employee touchpoint. In fact, Gallup found that only 12% of employees strongly agreed that their organizations did a great job with new employee onboarding and that about 1 in 2 employees leave the company after 18 months. Over time, these statistics translate into significant losses for a company. It costs roughly 50% to 66% of a position’s salary to fill that role, not to mention the time it takes to recruit, interview, and perform background checks while you lose productivity due to the vacancy. According to the SHRM Foundation, companies who improved employee onboarding cut their employee turnover rates in half and increased employee productivity by 60%. So, how do you provide your employees with solid onboarding and a thorough orientation? First, it is important to know that onboarding and orientation are two different processes.
Employee Onboarding vs. Orientation Employee onboarding is the full process of bringing a new employee into the company so they can hit the ground running on Day 1. It is the foundation of the employee experience with your