Employee Onboarding – Online Training Course – New Employee, Orientation & Onboarding Process & Best Practice
Employee onboarding is an important and vital part of any company’s hiring procedure. Hiring, training, and bringing new employees on board costs a lot of money and are major investments. Onboarding is a secure investment that will assist newly hired employees in developing and keeping their skills, knowledge, and value within the company. It will stop highly skilled workers from being lured to a competitor, which makes your company stronger within the market.
Study method – Online, self-paced (4-6 study hours)
Course format – Online (24/7 access), modular Course Duration – Part-time (1-year access) Qualification – CPD certificate of completion Course Delivery – via desktop PC/MAC, laptops, tablets or smartphones Awarded Body – CPD Accreditation Service (UK) |
Employee Onboarding Course Aims
Through employee onboarding, you will find it lowers costs related to employee turnover. It will increase productivity and produce a happier and more skilled workforce. The new hire phase is a critical time for the employee and company and having a structured set of procedures will make this time run smoother and produce a greater chance of success.
Employee Onboarding Course Objectives
The objectives of this employee onboarding online course are to:
- Define onboarding.
- Understanding the benefits and purpose of onboarding.
- Recognize how to prepare for an onboarding program.
- Identify ways to engage and follow up with employees.
- Create expectations.
- Discover the importance of resiliency and flexibility.
What is Covered in this Employee Onboarding Course?
This online employee onboarding course covers the following:
Module One: Getting Started
Module Two: Introduction
Module Three: Purpose of Onboarding
Module Four: Onboarding Preparation
Module Five: Onboarding Checklist
Module Six: Creating an Engaging Program
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Module Seven: Following Up with New Employees
Module Eight: Setting Expectations
Module Nine: Resiliency and Flexibility
Module Ten: Assigning Work
Module Eleven: Providing Feedback
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
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What is Employee Onboarding?
“Onboarding, also known as organizational socialization, refers to the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective organisational members and insiders”
Why Choose Our Online Training Courses?
All our e-learning courses can be accessed on any electronic/computerised device.
- Study anywhere, in your own time and at your own pace!
- Easy to follow and understand
- Only 4-6 hours recommended study time
- 1-year access to course & learning materials
- Access your course anytime, anywhere & on any device
- Complete course on a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone
- Additional references and downloadable materials available
- CPD accredited certification on completion
Course Accreditation
- The content of this online training course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
- All our online courses are accredited and internationally recognised (UK CPD Accreditation Service)
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