onboard
verb[T]
businessspecializeduk/ɒnˈbɔːd/us/ɑːnˈbɔːrd/to give newemployeestheknowledgeandskillsthey need tobecomeeffectivemembersof anorganization:
He gives sometipson how to onboard newemployeesremotely.
Before acompanycommitsto onboarding newemployees, all thedepartmentsinvolvedshouldmeetand come up with arealisticplanofaction.
- Some newemployeeswill have to be onboarded into thecompanyvirtually.
- Theoldway of onboardingemployeesis justboring.
- Here are somewayscompaniescanquicklyonboard newhireswithoutdestroyingthecandidateexperience.
Learning & knowing
- absorptive capacity
- academy
- acquire
- acquisition
- assimilate
- autodidact
- extension
- familiar
- journey
- non-academic
- non-library
- onboarding
- outlearn
- pick
- sit
- uncultured
- unlearnable
- unteachable
- upskill
- upskilling