Effective onboarding shouldn’t slow down after the first week or end after orientation. While the first few days are important for welcoming new staff, the real work of onboarding continues over time. New employees need ongoing guidance, regular communication, meaningful responsibilities, and intentional opportunities to understand the organization's culture, systems, and expectations. When onboarding is treated as a continuous process, employees are more likely to build confidence, stay engaged, and contribute effectively.
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