Hiring fresh grads can be significantly beneficial for any business. Fresh grads bring the latest knowledge and information about the industry and are full of enthusiasm to prove their abilities. However, training fresh grads can be more difficult than those who have had some real-world experience.

Fresh grads can often face challenges following the rules and protocols of the industry. Moreover, they can also face difficulty in settling in the work environment. However, as training new hires is an important role of HR, HR can also significantly help fresh grads settle in quickly and easily through effective methods. Let’s take a look at these methods in detail:

Don’t Assign Work Immediately

While it’s important to not dump work on any new hire on their first day, it is especially important to give fresh grads more time than others. In fact, it is best not to assign any work in the beginning at all.

Instead of assigning them sole responsibility for important paperwork or a difficult part of the project, start them slow by letting them go through past projects. Training new hires also require familiarizing themselves with current clients and projects.

Assign Them a Mentor at Work

After the first couple of days of briefing the fresh grads on company policies, past projects, and current clients, they should be ready to handle some work. However, remember that two days are enough for training fresh grads.

You need to assign them a mentor from within the team. The mentor can brief them about work and answer any questions they have. This measure will also reduce the new hire’s chances of messing up any work.

Besides the mentor, other team members can also contribute towards training fresh grads and help them settle in by answering their work queries. A welcoming and collaborating environment can encourage new hires to understand everything quickly and show their capabilities.

Let Them Share Their Ideas

Many fresh grads can feel shy, awkward, or anxious about speaking in a room full of experienced colleagues. However, encouraging fresh grads to share their ideas and opinions can help them adjust quicker to the work environment.

Firstly, addressing their colleagues can break the ice between the new hire and the old employees. This can lead to more and easy communication outside the brainstorming session. Moreover, it provides the experienced employees a chance to explain existing practices to the new hire, leading to a professional discussion between the two parties.

As a result, the experienced employees will also come around to respect the fresh grads’ innovative ideas and advanced knowledge. The two parties can exchange new information and experienced wisdom, and learn from each other.

 

Last but not least, developing a training program for new hires, especially fresh grads, can be significantly helpful for the business. Training new hires can provide them with an adjusting period and a chance to resolve any confusion they might have. Don’t rush the process. The more efficiently fresh grads adjust in your organization and become a team member, the better they will contribute to your organization’s success.