Are You Creating a Culture of Unwanted Employees?

Twelve low-cost suggestions for welcoming new hires

Written byKate Zabriskie
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Jacqueline remembers her first day at her last job almost as if it were yesterday. She had on a new outfit, left her apartment early, and was excited to get to work and learn everything she could about her new company. 

After a brief “hello” in the morning, she was shown the coffee pot and led to an empty office. The desk had obviously not been cleaned well, as evidenced by the personal notes, candies and other items left by the previous occupant of what was now her chair. The person apparently had a thing for peppermints and not much use for pennies. 

Happy to have the change but afraid to touch the candy, she spent time cleaning. During the next few hours several people stopped by to introduce themselves. These encounters were somewhat random, and clearly there wasn’t much of a plan for dealing with new hires. When 12:30 p.m. rolled around and nobody said anything about lunch, she finally took herself out for her first day on the job. 

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