Today, many employees work remotely. Like in-person employees, these workers will need to be properly onboarded to ensure their success. It can be challenging to establish a remote process. Depending on your budget and software access, there are many options available that will make it easier. Just because it’s remote doesn’t mean it can’t be engaging for the employees. One of the most difficult obstacles is verifying an applicant’s right to work in the country. If done incorrectly, your company could face negative consequences. So how do you create an engaging onboarding process?
In this course, you will learn how to onboard remote employees. This includes making the process efficient with electronic document signing software and new hire packets. You will also learn how to use videos, presentations, and video chats to engage your new hires. By the end of this course, you will have the skills to ensure your remote employees feel welcomed to the company.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what makes onboarding successful for remote environments
- Identify ways to make remote onboarding engaging and effective
- Learn best practices for remote new hire paperwork
What You'll Learn
- Understand what makes onboarding successful for remote work environments
- Identify ways to make remote onboarding engaging and effective for new hires
- Apply best practices for remote new hire paperwork
- Use electronic document signing software and new hire packets to make onboarding efficient
- Engage new hires using videos, presentations, and video chats
- Conduct remote new hire orientation
Key Takeaways
- Remote employees, like in-person employees, need to be properly onboarded to ensure their success.
- Available options depend on your budget and software access, and they can make remote onboarding easier.
- Electronic document signing software and new hire packets help make the onboarding process efficient.
- Videos, presentations, and video chats can be used to engage new hires during remote onboarding.
- Verifying an applicant's right to work in the country is one of the most difficult obstacles, and doing it incorrectly could lead to negative consequences for the company.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will I learn in this course?
You will learn how to onboard remote employees, including making the process efficient with electronic document signing software and new hire packets, and how to use videos, presentations, and video chats to engage your new hires.
What topics does this course cover?
The course covers remote new hire paperwork, remote new hire orientation, and ideas for successful remote onboarding.
What skills will I gain by the end of this course?
By the end of this course, you will have the skills to ensure your remote employees feel welcomed to the company.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those responsible for onboarding remote employees and creating an engaging onboarding process.
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(bright music) You might find that you need to onboard employees who can't come into the office on their first day. What do you do? Let's discuss how to provide your new hire with their paperwork, give them an orientation, and some other tips for bringing them onboard all on a remote basis. There are multiple situations in which you won't be able to meet with your new hire in person to complete all the required paperwork. Maybe human resources are offsite or you're hiring someone to work remotely. In these situations, there's still an opportunity to create a meaningful onboarding experience. One of the best options is to buy electronic document signing software or to subscribe to a similar service. First, check with your payroll or applicant system provider. Many companies have electronic new hire paperwork features as an added service. You should review each service to see which one has the features that you need. In general, you want to be able to upload your new hire forms, create spaces where the applicant can fill in the needed information, and then be able to sign and date each document. You should be able to save an electronic copy of your document and send one to the employee and to HR for their files. If you have an urgent need or do not have the budget for a service, you can create a manual paperwork process as well. Assemble a full new hire packet and send it to your new hire with a postage paid envelope for them to return the completed paperwork. Use tracking options so you can check the delivery status at any time. You can arrange a call to review the paperwork with the new employee allowing the new hire to ask questions along the way. One of the most challenging aspects of remote onboarding is verifying applicant's rights to work in the state or country they're applying in. As mentioned before, each country has varying laws for a citizen and non-citizens authorization to work. Along with the different laws, there are a variety of forms to complete and documents that need an in-person review. Discuss with your attorney the best way for you to remotely complete work authorization paperwork in a way that meets the requirements of the law in a timely manner. If done incorrectly, your company could face fines and penalties.
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