Onboarding of a new employee

A woman is working on a computer remotely.

Remember the relief of having someone to turn to on your first day on the job? Assigning a mentor or buddy can help new employees adapt easily. This person can help them ask questions, get support and learn about the company culture. A strong bond with a mentor can greatly reduce feelings of isolation. Assign an experienced employee to introduce the company and all processes; set a goal for them to befriend the new person. Competent onboarding is based on human friendships and then on responsibilities and control systems.

Be honest
Be honest with the employee about the stages of supervision and responsibilities. Tell them about the rules and about real situations. Be sure to tell him if you are going to monitor his calls or working hours.
Set the rules in advance

Imagine playing a game without knowing the rules. Frustrating, isn’t it? Remote employees need clarity on job expectations, performance metrics and communication norms. Schedule one-on-one or team meetings to discuss goals, responsibilities and career opportunities from the start.
Encourage integration into the team. Talk about traditions within the company.
Creating bonds remotely can be challenging. With employees scattered in different locations, how do you foster a sense of belonging? Encourage virtual team-building events, group projects, and casual conversations. Platforms like Slack and Zoom can be powerful tools for engagement beyond work tasks.
Supervise the employee regularly. Gentle supervision that is done systematically and from the very first day on the job saves a lot of time and monetary resources!
Ask for feedback.
It is also important to warn at once that there is no possibility to change EVERYTHING to the way a person wants it…. The fact that the manager is at least interested and tries to create a strategy of cooperation works here! Regular meetings-through video calls, weekly meetings, or feedback sessions-help employees feel supported and valued.

Managers should ask about concerns upfront and provide constructive feedback to ensure a smooth transition.


Effective remote onboarding isn’t just about sending a few emails and hoping for the best. It’s about creating an experience that makes employees feel empowered, connected and confident in their new role. So, what will you do to make your remote employees feel truly at home?
To keep them highly motivated and Truly engaged with your company and your brand! This is the task that you best think about before hiring…. And yes, in the internet environment, it is not easy, but it is possible! The fact that the manager is at least interested and tries to create a strategy of cooperation works here!
Contact us, and you will get your dream team.

How employee engagement affects business results

How employee engagement affects business results

Employee engagement is the number one reason that affects a company’s success. Companies with high employee engagement demonstrate higher productivity, lower turnover and better financial results. In this article, we’ll look at exactly how employee engagement affects business results and what strategies can help improve it.

What is employee engagement?

Employee engagement is not just job satisfaction but an emotional and intellectual commitment to the company and its goals. Engaged employees are enthusiastic, proactive and willing to invest in the business. They feel support and synergy – a process that is not fully understood today.

People who work on the energy of ‘interest’ bring profit and fulfill their needs at the same time.

Increased productivity
Research shows that engaged employees are 40% more productive than their less motivated colleagues. They work harder, strive to achieve company goals, and are not afraid to take on additional responsibilities.

Reduced employee turnover

Engaged employees are less likely to leave the company, which reduces the cost of hiring and onboarding new talent. Companies with high levels of engagement can reduce employee turnover by 40%.

Improved customer service

Employees who feel valued in the company are better able to interact with customers in a caring and attentive manner. This contributes to increased customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Profit growth

Companies with high employee engagement show higher profitability. Of course, this isn’t just about math and proof. It’s more about long-term win-win cooperation.


Ways to increase employee engagement

Developing a corporate culture

Creating an open and supportive environment helps employees feel part of the team. Corporate values, transparency and trust, foster engagement. Team activities, traditions and gifts, personalization of everyone – this is what makes up the corporate culture and commitment…
Feedback and recognition are important to the individual.
Developing employees through training, coaching and career prospects increases their commitment to the success of the company.

Flexibility and wellbeing
Flexible working conditions, health support programs and work-life balance help employees feel comfortable and motivated.


Employee engagement is not just a measure of job satisfaction, but a strategic factor in a company’s success. High levels of engagement lead to increased productivity, lower turnover, better customer experience and higher profits. Companies that invest in company culture, feedback, training and employee well-being gain a competitive advantage and long-term success.
Are engaged employees possible in all professions? Probably not, not at all…

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