Top Ten Ways to Turn
Off a New Employee
You want your new employee
to experience his/her new job as a major turn on!
Why is it that organizations
so often act in ways that create the opposite result? These are the top ten
ways to guarantee your new employee will start off on the wrong foot! And that's
not want you want. Right?
- Make sure a work area
has not been created or assigned. (Let
him sit in a hall or share a cube!)
- Schedule the new employee
to start work while her supervisor is on vacation.
- Leave the new employee
standing in the company reception area for a half hour while reception staff
try to figure out what to do with him.
- Leave the new employee
in her cubicle to manage on her own while co-workers pair up and head out
to lunch.
- Provide an hour in a
noisy lobby for the new employee to read and sign-off on a 100 page Employee
Handbook.
- Show the new employee
his office and don’t introduce him to co-workers or assign him a mentor.
- Assign the new employee
to a staff person who has a major, career-impacting deadline, in three days.
- Assign the new employee
to (you fill in the blanks!) your most unhappy, negative, company-bashing,
staff member.
- Assign the employee “busy
work” that has nothing to do with her core job description, because you are
having a busy week.
- Start the new employee
with a one or two day orientation during which Human Resources personnel make
presentation after presentation after presentation…
So, start off on the right foot. Avoid these mistakes.