How to Make Remote Hires Feel Like Part of the Team

: Julie Bawden-Davis, Journalist and Blogger

May 18, 2020

American Express interviews Innovative Employee Solutions President, Kara Hertzog on new best practices for onboarding new hires when everyone is working from home.

Onboarding work from home (WFH) employees can be challenging. Virtually replacing the face-to-face interactions that offer ample opportunities to make new employees feel at home takes creative planning and flexibility.

For some company leaders, onboarding WFH employees remotely has required stepping into entirely new terrain.

“We used to decorate new employees’ offices or cubicles the first day of work, take them on a tour to meet everyone, have a breakfast pop-up party and introduce them in our weekly Friday company huddle meetings,” says Kara Hertzog, president of workforce solutions company Innovative Employee Solution.

“The current WFH environment has required pivoting to onboarding employees in a whole new way,” Hertzog continues. “For instance, rather than taking new hires out to lunch to help them understand our vision and company culture, I now hold virtual coffee meetings.”

 

See the full published American Express article here.

Kara Hertzog, President | Innovative Employee Solutions

Kara Hertzog es presidenta de Soluciones Innovadoras para Empleados (IES), un proveedor líder de soluciones de mano de obra remota y contingente, especializado en servicios globales de cumplimiento de empleador de registro, agente de registro y contratista independiente en más de 150 países. Fundada en 1974, IES es una empresa propiedad de mujeres, certificada por la WBENC, y se asocia con empresas para ofrecer soluciones de empleo conformes con la normativa que potencian la vida de las personas.

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