Your First Year
Your First Year
Administrators & Staff
From Six to Twelve Months
At this point in time, you should feel fully engaged in your new role. You’re able to utilize your skills and knowledge, make sound decisions, contribute to team goals, and understand how your assignments affect others in the organization. You’ve developed effective working relationships and have a strong understanding of HCC’s mission and culture.
Talent Engagement Orientation Resources
Schedule, Job Duties, and Expectations
- Celebrate the successes of your contributions.
- Continue to seek regular informal feedback; prepare for formal feedback during the annual review.
- Have a conversation with your manager about your experience at HCC to date:
- Is the role what you expected?
- Are your skills and knowledge being fully utilized and are there ways to better utilize them? What’s working well, what could work better?
- Do you need additional support or resources?
- Begin discussing the year ahead.
Socialization
- Consider participating on either a departmental or Center of Excellence committee or cross-functional team.
- Provide feedback and suggestions on ways to enhance the onboarding experience. What might improve this process for new employees?
Training & Development
- Discuss your job essential skills areas and identify relevant learning opportunities.
- Discuss your professional development goals and identify relevant learning opportunities
Faculty
From Six to Twelve Months
At this point in time, you should feel fully engaged in your new role. You’re able to utilize your skills and knowledge, make sound decisions, contribute to team goals, and understand how your assignments affect others in the organization. You’ve developed effective working relationships and have a strong understanding of HCC’s mission and culture.
Talent Engagement Orientation Resources
Schedule, Job Duties, and Expectations
- Celebrate the successes of your contributions.
- Continue to seek regular informal feedback; prepare for formal feedback during the annual review.
- Have a conversation with your department chair about your experience at HCC to date:
- Is the role what you expected?
- Are your skills and knowledge being fully utilized and are there ways to better utilize them? What’s working well, what could work better?
- Do you need additional support or resources?
- Begin discussing the year ahead.
Socialization
- Consider participating on either a departmental or Center of Excellence committee or cross-functional team.
- Provide feedback or suggestions on ways to enhance the onboarding experience. What might improve this process for new employees?
Professional Development
- Discuss your job essential skills areas and identify relevant learning opportunities.
- Discuss your professional development goals and identify relevant learning and growth opportunities.
Instructional Leaders
From Six to Twelve Months
At this point in time, you should feel fully engaged in your new role. You’re able to utilize your skills and knowledge, make sound decisions, contribute to team goals, and understand how your assignments affect others in the organization. You’ve developed effective working relationships and have a strong understanding of HCC’s mission and culture.
Talent Engagement Orientation Resources
Schedule, Job Duties, and Expectations
- Celebrate the successes of your contributions.
- Continue to seek regular informal feedback; prepare for formal feedback during the annual review.
- Have a conversation with your manager about your experience at HCC to date:
- Is the role what you expected?
- Are your skills and knowledge being fully utilized and are there ways to better utilize them? What’s working well, what could work better?
- Do you need additional support or resources?
- Begin discussing the year ahead.
Socialization
- Consider participating on either a departmental or Center of Excellence committee or cross-functional team.
- Provide feedback and suggestions on ways to enhance the onboarding experience. What might improve this process for new employees?
Professional Development
- Discuss your job essential skills areas and identify relevant learning opportunities.
- Discuss your professional development goals and identify relevant learning opportunities
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