onboarding and offboarding
Onboarding refers to the process of integrating a new employee into an organization, covering activities such as introducing them to company culture, training, and providing the necessary resources to start their job. Offboarding, on the other hand, encompasses the procedures and tasks carried out when an employee leaves the organization, including exit interviews, returning company property, and ensuring a smooth transition for the departing employee.
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