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Revision as of 12:54, 15 January 2019

Onboarding (alternatively known as organizational socialization, socialization process, or, simply, socialization) is the process through which:

  • A new employee acquires the necessary competence and credentials in order to become effective organizational members and insiders;
  • An employer settles a new employee in a particular position.

Onboarding can also described as the mechanism of integrating a new employee into the enterprise and its culture.


Definitions

According to Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition),

Socialization. A process that adapts employees to the organization's culture.

Stages

  1. Prearrival stage. The period of learning in the socialization process that occurs before a new employee joins the organization.
  2. Encounter stage. The stage in the socialization process in which a new employee sees what the organization is really like and confronts the possibility that expectations and reality may diverge.
  3. Metamorphosis stage. The stage in the socialization process in which a new employee changes and adjusts to the job, work group, and organization.

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