Hi Everyone
I'm hoping to get some feedback on any "Interesting" onboarding process you may adopt in your workplaces.
We've recently just reviewed our interview process, which includes giving applicants sight of the questions 10/15 minutes prior to their interview as well as showing them a "service user video" (we are a substance misuse charity) and then initially asking questions around their thoughts and feelings about what they've just watched. Our aim with this is for applicants to fully understand what we do and who our "clients" are whilst being able to gain insight to their empathetic views etc.
However, we now want to rethink how we go about our onboarding process and making those initial few months engaging and motivational. At the moment we will everything is just a tick box exercise with no real thought behind it. We do hold group inductions where the CEO gives a background to the organisation which always receives good feedback, but it's those initial few weeks, the actual probationary periods we want to relook and make a bit more exciting rather than sitting them down and getting them to read policies and complete online H&S training!
Does anyone have anything they do that is working particularly well for them and their new starters?
Appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks