Each new employee will need to fill out the I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Form from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The I-9 Form is used to confirm citizenship and eligibility to work in the U.S.
Orientation MeetingIntroduction to the company, its mission, functions and culture. Review of company organizational chart. Employee handbook review. Benefits plan information, discussion and preliminary enrollment.
Here's a list of basic topics you'll definitely want to include in your employee orientation program:Welcome message.Compensation/benefits.Paperwork.Attendance/leave.Safety/security.Conduct.Training.18-Jan-2017
New employee orientation is guided training that provides information about a company to a new hire. It can include procedure, expectations and policies, along with specific training for that person's role.
9 Employment Eligibility Verification completed. W4 federal and state tax withholding forms completed....5. Complete any other employerspecific requirements or documents:Arbitration agreement.Orientation/training documents.Confidentiality/nondisclosure agreement.Direct deposit form.Any other company specific forms.
New employee orientation, often spearheaded by a meeting with the Human Resources department, generally contains information in areas such as:Safety.The work environment.The new job description.Benefits and benefits eligibility.The employee's new manager and coworkers.Company culture.Company history.More items...?
Here's a list of basic topics you'll definitely want to include in your employee orientation program:Welcome message.Compensation/benefits.Paperwork.Attendance/leave.Safety/security.Conduct.Training.
7 key elements of an effective new employee orientation programCompliance with government rules.Information about the employer's mission, core values and culture.Information about the employer's benefits.Information about critical employer policies.Introduction to other employees and to the employer's facilities.More items...?09-Oct-2014
20 Questions New Employees Should Be Asking ManagersIs there someone on the team who could be my guide/mentor during my first few weeks?Will I need to order business cards, stationery, etc?What conference rooms are nearby?Who is the go-to person in the organization when you really need something done?More items...?