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Your New Hire Onboarding Checklist: Set Your Team Up for Success

Help your new hire hit the ground running

Hiring the right person is a big win, but how you welcome them can make all the difference. A clear, well-structured onboarding process helps your new employee feel confident, supported, and ready to contribute from their very first day.

At Recruit Shop, we’ve helped thousands of small businesses find great people. We know that once the hiring process ends, the real work begins: setting your new team member up for success.

That’s why we’ve created this simple onboarding checklist to help you get it right.

Before They Start

Preparation sets the tone for your new employee’s experience. Before their first day:

  • Confirm their start date, hours, and who they’ll report to
  • Prepare their workspace, tools, and system access
  • Announce their arrival to your team
  • Prepare key documents (contracts, policies, safety info)
  • Assign a buddy or mentor for their first week

💡 Tip: A warm, organised first impression shows your new hire they’ve joined a professional and caring business.

Day One

Make their first day welcoming, structured, and memorable:

  • Greet them personally and give a quick tour
  • Introduce them to key team members
  • Share your company’s values and story
  • Set up their email, tech, and logins together
  • Schedule time for questions or a casual coffee with their mentor

💬 Pro tip: End the day with a quick check-in to ask how it went and if they need anything else.

Week One

Help your new hire feel confident and productive without overwhelm:

  • Set short-term goals and clear expectations
  • Check in regularly to answer questions
  • Provide any required training or shadowing opportunities
  • Encourage them to get involved in team activities
  • Recognise small wins to build momentum

Month One

Keep the momentum going beyond the first week to ensure long-term success:

  • Hold a 30-day review to discuss progress and feedback
  • Identify development or training opportunities
  • Reinforce your business values and culture
  • Celebrate milestones or early achievements
  • Ask for feedback on the onboarding process itself

Why Onboarding Matters

Good onboarding doesn’t just make people feel welcome, it directly impacts productivity and retention. When new hires feel supported and equipped, they stay longer, perform better, and strengthen your team culture.

And for small businesses, that can make all the difference.

Need help finding your next great hire?

Recruit Shop helps small businesses across Australia and New Zealand hire great people, quickly, affordably, and with less hassle.

For just $2,995 + GST per role, we’ll handle everything from advertising to shortlisting, so you can focus on what matters most: running your business.

Get in touch today!