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Boost Onboarding Speed: Using Slite Templates for New Hires

Why use templates

  • Consistency: New hires receive the same structured info every time.
  • Speed: Reduces time spent creating onboarding docs from scratch.
  • Clarity: Clear checklist-style steps reduce questions and follow-ups.

What to include in an onboarding template

  • Welcome & company overview: mission, values, org chart.
  • First-week agenda: day-by-day tasks and meetings.
  • Access & accounts checklist: tools, permissions, who to contact.
  • Role-specific tasks: immediate priorities, first projects, success metrics.
  • Training resources: links to guides, videos, and required readings.
  • HR & policies: benefits, payroll, time-off, code of conduct.
  • Quick reference contacts: manager, buddy, IT, HR with response expectations.
  • Feedback checkpoint: 30/60/90-day goals and feedback form.

How to design templates in Slite (practical steps)

  1. Create a new document and structure it with clear headings (Welcome, Week 1, Accounts, etc.).
  2. Use checkboxes for actionable items (access requests, trainings).
  3. Add tables for schedules and contacts.
  4. Embed links to existing Slite docs, external resources, and videos.
  5. Save the document as a template in Slite’s template library.
  6. Tag templates by role (e.g., Engineering, Sales) and audience (Full-time, Contractor).
  7. Assign a template owner to keep content up to date.

Best practices

  • Keep it concise: Aim for a one-week core plan with expandable sections.
  • Automate where possible: Pre-fill fields with new-hire name, start date, manager.
  • Use a buddy system: Include a checklist for the buddy to follow.
  • Version control: Note last-updated date and owner.
  • Solicit feedback: Add a quick feedback link to improve the template after each hire.

Metrics to track success

  • Time to first meaningful contribution (days).
  • New-hire ramp time vs. target.
  • Completion rate of onboarding checklist.
  • New-hire satisfaction score (survey).
  • Number of support requests to IT/HR in first 30 days.

Quick example template outline

  • Welcome note
  • Day 1: Setup accounts, intro meetings, company tour
  • Day 2–5: Role training, first tasks, meet cross-functional partners
  • Week 1 checklist (checkboxes)
  • 30/60/90 goals and feedback form link

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