11 May 10

Human Resources and New Employee PhotoLook at the new employee during their first weeks at work the difference between success and failure as success and failure of employees as may also mean you as an employer, manager or supervisor.

correct orientation determines how quickly a new employee can efficiently productive and efficient in his new job and gives you a good chance to make your new employees is part of your team.

Here are 15 suggestions to help you with your new employees to help during their first few weeks to ensure that they started on the right track.

1st Have a policy to welcome and training of new employees. Not only passed, who’s available. Human resources should be human resources side of the induction with a coach (if you have one) or a manager or supervisor, that the hand over the part of the work contains. Regardless of what the following are the minimum necessary.

2nd Give your employees a warm welcome. Not only do they take to the field they work, and let it go easily. Nothing makes a new employee feel comfortable more than hot.

3rd Enter a short description of your role as supervisor. Knowing who is responsible and what you expect from them they would be more comfortable with you as boss.

Fourth. Give your new employee welcome tour of the entire department, or if the site is not too large, the entire site. Make sure you know how they get to the toilet, emergency exit, canteen, etc.

5th Give them a brief summary of the company, its history and aims and objectives.

6th If possible, show your company’s products and / or services with special attention to products which are associated with areas in which the employee is working. This makes them more secure and confident with the work they will do.

7th Tell your new employees how the business works, especially if the company is an unusual operation or structure that has been lying from the norm. Again, this will help them to identify by the Company.

8th Tell your new employee of the company and its competitors, which is done to ensure that companies stay ahead of the competition.

9th Explain in detail the tasks of your new employee and explain the functions of their jobs. Do not teach it to other employees, them the basics, unless trained staff whose job it is.

10th Let your new employee is aware of what you and the companies expect from them. These include such work ethics, productivity, teamwork and appearance.

11th Explain the specific conditions and requirements of the job, including hours, pay, pay periods, paid holidays, sick provisions, pensions, medical benefits delays, etc.

12th Very clear about the safety rules, policies, procedures and regulations. Explain and demonstrate the proper use of safety devices.

13.Introduce your new employee for his co-workers together with a brief description of the work and responsibility.

14th Outline opportunities for advancement and other opportunities.

15th To give them time to adjust to them friendly with a colleague, an experienced staff to make their works show and work with them for the first two weeks.

Includes all base helps new employees settle in and they would be more efficient can contribute a lot faster than the people who went straight to their own devices.


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