United States:
"Urge New Hires To Be Active In Their Own Integration Into A Firm"
19 October 2023
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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In an article published on October 13, 2023 in StrategicCHRO360,
Christine Hollis discusses retention in a
remote workplace, the importance of DEI, and tips on how to best
support employees.
Hollis says that when it comes to incorporating new hires into
the firm, "While we as leaders and HR managers are here to
provide a platform for that integration, it's only really
achievable if the employee takes full advantage – asking for
advice when necessary and highlighting any extra offerings that
would be helpful to them based on their individual needs and
circumstances. Templates for integration are helpful for sketching
a guide map, but there is no one-size-fits-all approach for any
company. Employees need to bring their crayons, and help us color
in the blanks."
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