Pronunciation: /ɑnˈbɔrdɪŋ/
noun the action or process of integrating a new employee into an organization or familiarizing a new customer or client with one's products or services
A1 Onboarding is the process of helping new employees get started at a company.
A2 During onboarding, new employees learn about the company's policies and procedures.
B1 Effective onboarding programs can help reduce employee turnover.
B2 Proper onboarding can lead to higher employee engagement and productivity.
C1 The onboarding process should be tailored to meet the needs of each individual employee.
C2 A comprehensive onboarding program includes training, mentorship, and feedback mechanisms.
formal The company has a structured onboarding process for all new employees.
informal New hires go through a thorough onboarding program to get up to speed.
slang The onboarding for newbies is pretty chill and easy-going.
figurative Think of onboarding as the foundation for building a strong team.
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