Team StepHow’s Tips for New Employee Onboarding and Handover
How do you help new employees onboard when they join your company? What methods do you use for task handovers?
Are you feeling overwhelmed because you have to train new hires while managing your own busy workload?
For those in need, we’re excited to share the team StepHow’s exclusive tips for onboarding new employees and effectively handing over tasks!
1. Create Onboarding Guides in Seconds
Team StepHow quickly creates and shares onboarding guides essential for new employees’ smooth transition into the company. The StepHow service recognizes clicks and automatically generates manuals.
Whether it's setting up the printer, using the internal team wiki, or utilizing team collaboration tools, StepHow enables you to produce and share these guides in under a minute.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s new employee onboarding guide? Check it out here.
2. Create Handover Documents in Seconds
When it’s time to hand over their tasks, StepHow' members quickly create and share handover documents.
For tasks like processing refunds through Toss Payments or checking referral sources in I’m Web, StepHow generates handover documents in just one minute.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s Toss partial refund manual? Check it out here.
3. Answer All Questions with Task Manuals
New employees naturally have many questions about their tasks. It can be impractical to explain everything in person or via internal messenger or phone, and it might not ensure complete understanding.
The StepHow team doesn’t explain; they show.
Stop explaining verbally to new employees. Run StepHow, create a manual in seconds, and share it via internal messenger. The new employee will quickly grasp the task and won’t need to ask again.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s I’m Web guidel? Check it out here.
Stop spending too much time training new employees. Just quickly create and share manuals and guides with StepHow! With the time you save, you can focus on more important tasks.
▶ Try StepHow for Free
▶ Create How-to Guides in Seconds
Team StepHow’s Tips for New Employee Onboarding and Handover
How do you help new employees onboard when they join your company? What methods do you use for task handovers?
Are you feeling overwhelmed because you have to train new hires while managing your own busy workload?
For those in need, we’re excited to share the team StepHow’s exclusive tips for onboarding new employees and effectively handing over tasks!
1. Create Onboarding Guides in Seconds
Team StepHow quickly creates and shares onboarding guides essential for new employees’ smooth transition into the company. The StepHow service recognizes clicks and automatically generates manuals.
Whether it's setting up the printer, using the internal team wiki, or utilizing team collaboration tools, StepHow enables you to produce and share these guides in under a minute.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s new employee onboarding guide? Check it out here.
2. Create Handover Documents in Seconds
When it’s time to hand over their tasks, StepHow' members quickly create and share handover documents.
For tasks like processing refunds through Toss Payments or checking referral sources in I’m Web, StepHow generates handover documents in just one minute.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s Toss partial refund manual? Check it out here.
3. Answer All Questions with Task Manuals
New employees naturally have many questions about their tasks. It can be impractical to explain everything in person or via internal messenger or phone, and it might not ensure complete understanding.
The StepHow team doesn’t explain; they show.
Stop explaining verbally to new employees. Run StepHow, create a manual in seconds, and share it via internal messenger. The new employee will quickly grasp the task and won’t need to ask again.
▶ Interested in StepHow’s I’m Web guidel? Check it out here.
Stop spending too much time training new employees. Just quickly create and share manuals and guides with StepHow! With the time you save, you can focus on more important tasks.
▶ Try StepHow for Free
▶ Create How-to Guides in Seconds