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The first days of a new job can be an exciting but overwhelming time. As employees navigate the onboarding process, one tool that can benefit both employees and employers is a comprehensive New Hire benefit guide. Let’s explore how to take a load off your newly hired employees by giving them a benefit guide that’s made just for them.
We’re always on the lookout for ways to make the onboarding experience less stressful and more successful for new employees and HR staff. One way we’re doing this is by turning a traditional benefit guide into a valuable resource for new recruits.
Our goal is to provide an enhanced benefits experience for newly hired employees by helping them understand and make informed decisions about their benefits package. We’ve found that a guide made specifically for new hires can help by showcasing key benefit details and answering questions such as:
These guides serve as a one-stop resource with detailed information about the benefits offered, enrollment steps, and important dates. From health care plans and retirement options to tax-saving accounts and mental health benefits, these guides ensure that new hires have access to a wealth of information so they can make well-informed decisions that align with their life.
With a New Hire Guide, you can give your new employees the benefits information they need—but that’s not all they’re good for. There are several ways a New Hire Guide can add value to your communications offerings.
Like a peacock shows off its feathers, your New Hire Guide can show new hires and recruits what makes your company great. By clearly communicating the range of benefits available, employees feel valued and supported. This can lead to greater job satisfaction, increased loyalty, and higher employee retention.
These guides can also be used to show prospective employees—whether at a job fair, on social media, or on your website—the value you place in your workers’ health and wellbeing, making you a more attractive employer.
New Hire Guides don’t have to stop at making you look good for talent. You can utilize them as marketing tools as well. Inspire customer loyalty and build a positive company image by letting the public know how much your company values their employees. Consumers are more loyal to companies that show they are looking to do more than just make a profit.
When new hires have access to a comprehensive benefit guide, they can more easily find answers to their questions without involving HR. For example, a guide with contact information and FAQs will give employees access to the resources and answers they need to make informed decisions. This significantly reduces the number of repetitive questions directed toward the HR department, giving HR more time to focus on their abundance of tasks.
These guides also help the HR team maintain compliance with legal requirements by outlining where to find important legal notices, eligibility criteria, and enrollment details.
Investing in a New Hire benefit guide sets the stage for a positive employee experience from day one. These guides are a valuable resource providing comprehensive and easy-to-access information, empowering new hires to make informed decisions, streamlining the onboarding process, and reducing questions to HR. Sounds like a win-win solution!
Interested in finding out how a New Hire guide can help your team? We’d love to chat.
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Providing the highest level of hospitality is important to us. Surveys give us the feedback we need to continually meet this goal. We’re pretty proud of our Net Promoter Score (NPS). Here’s why:
NPS is based on the percentage of survey respondents who are promoters, passives, and detractors:
Scores range from -100 to 100. The higher the score, the higher the percentage of promoters versus detractors.
| Above 0: Good |
| Above 20: Favorable |
| Above 50: Excellent |
| Above 80: World Class |
*Bain & Company, creators of NPS