What is the New Hire's role in the onboarding process?
The New Hire receives an invitation to complete their onboarding, self registers to create their User ID and Password, completes activities to provide required information, and submits that information for review. See the Invitations, Self Registration and Initial Login page for how to complete the registration and login process.
Where are New Hire Onboarding Activities in the onboarding process?
The onboarding process begins with an invitation to the New Hire that is created by the Recruiter or HR Specialist. This results in an email being sent to the New Hire. The New Hire receives the email and completes self registration to create a User Name and Password for the system. This step is usually completed prior to the New Hire becoming an employee, so it is sent to the New Hire's personal email.
The New Hire then completes a series of activities that include biographical information entry and acknowledgement of organization policies and procedures. This also includes tax form completion based on their home and work locations. After they complete those steps the I-9/E-Verify Specialists verify the New Hire's employment eligibility. Last the HR Specialist reviews the information to ensure it is correct before completing the process by entering or interfacing the data into the organization's HR system.
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Why is New Hire Onboarding Activities needed in the onboarding process?
The New Hire is the focal point of the onboarding process. They acknowledge their willingness to fill out the required forms electronically and provides all required information. That information is then reviewed by Human Resources personnel and optionally passed on to the organization's Human Resources system.
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Who has access to the New Hire's onboarding information?
Recruiters and HR Specialists are responsible for New Hire invitation creation.
Other roles have access to the invitation with Review access as per this table:
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System Administrator | No | No | No | No |
HR Specialist | ![]() | ![]() | No | |
Recruiter | ![]() | ![]() | No | ![]() |
I-9 Specialist | No | No | No | ![]() |
E-Verify Specialist | No | No | No | ![]() |
Help Desk Analyst | No | No | No | ![]() |
Process Administrator | No | No | No | No |
Content Administrator | No | No | No | No |
How does the New Hire access their Onboarding Activities?
Through the New Hire's homepage, which is the default page after they log in, there is Outstanding Tasks. Underneath that are the Onboarding activities that need to be completed. Click on one, and you can access the activities.
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How is the New Hire's information accessed?
The New Hire is guided through the process of entering, reviewing and modifying (if necessary) their information through the Business Process Model. The Business Process Model is a series of steps and activities, with logic in place to assure that prerequisite activities are completed prior to later dependent activities. Each step and activity can have the following states:
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What information must the New Hire provide?
The information that the New Hire must provide is determined based on the Recruiter's specifications when the invitation was created, as well as legal requirements. For some positions and organizations, this may be simple and straightforward, while for others it may be quite complex. An example of a complex onboarding process is shown below.
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Electronic Disclosure |
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Biographic Information |
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Background Check Disclosures |
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California Related Disclosures (Non-Credit) |
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California Credit Check |
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Background Check Authorization |
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Background Profile Form |
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Education Information |
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Employment Verification |
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I-9 Form |
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What are fields that can alter New Hire invitation behavior?
New Hire Search Page
The invitation starts at the New Hire Search page. There are 4 choices: New, Copy from Invitation, PS Applicant and Smart ID.
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The following table describes the behavior for each of the 4 choices.
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PS Applicant |
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Smart ID |
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Note: Use the 'Previous' button to go back a page and 'Next' to go forward. There may be times when you cannot go forward without completing information on the current page.
Personal Information Page
All data entered on this page will be pre-populated into the New Hire profile. If any information is missing or incorrect, the New Hire will have an opportunity to correct it during the onboarding process. The more accurately the data is captured, the better experience the New Hire will have.
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Personal Information Section
It is best practice to have the New Hire's complete legal name.
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Name Prefix |
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First Name (Required) |
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Middle Name |
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Last Name (Required) |
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Name Suffix |
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Address Section
Address information is optional and can be entered by the New Hire during their onboarding process. If you enter it here, the New Hire will simply need to confirm it is correct. If you do not enter it here, the New Hire will need to enter it during Onboarding.
We will discuss the United States in this document. The fields will vary for other countries.
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Country |
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Address 1 |
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Address 2 |
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Address 3 |
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City |
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State |
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Postal |
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County |
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Look Up County |
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Delete Address |
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Add Address |
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Phone Number Section
During self registration the New Hire will choose Text or Voice to receive a special code they will then enter in the system to verify this number belongs to them. It is very important to capture the correct phone number for the New Hire so they can complete self registration and sign on to the system.
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Country Code |
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Telephone |
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Phone Extension |
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Phone Type |
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Preferred |
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Delete |
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Add Phone |
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Email Information Section
The email address entered needs to be accurate because the preferred email you enter is where the onboarding invitation will be sent. This can be any email address available to the New Hire. Since they are not an employee yet, this is typically their personal email.
The New Hire will be required to verify this email address one more time during Self Registration and can use it for 2 factor authentication during sign on.
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Email Address |
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Email Type |
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Preferred |
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Delete |
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Add Email |
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After Personal Data is entered, click Next to access the Job Information Page.
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Job Information Page
Job information is used to capture the Start Date and various other data elements that will drive the onboarding process. For example, New Hires in different locations will be presented with different tax forms based on the country or state.
All fields can be exported to your organization's HR system with optional integration.
Note: If you have not entered required * information you will be prompted to enter the information. You will not be able to continue if you have not entered required information
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Employment Details Section
Business Process Fields
The following fields are used by the system to present the proper activities to the New Hire at the correct time.
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Start Date |
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Business Process ID |
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Data Security Fields
As part of the implementation your organization will define the values for Company, Business Unit, Department and Location.
These 4 fields can be used to drive onboarding activities but they can also be used to segregate data For example, you can set up a Recruiter that can only select specific Departments or an HR Specialist that can only verify data from certain Business Units. The data entered here will determine which Users can see this New Hire's data.
These 4 fields can also be used to define the content shown on the New Hire's home page.
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Department |
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Location |
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Onboarding Processing Details
The rest of the fields in Employment Details will be different for each organization and may be used to drive the activities and Home Pages.
Below are delivered options:
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Operating Unit |
Job Code |
Employee Class |
Appointment Type |
Client ID |
Paygroup |
Salary Plan |
Salary Grade |
Employee Type |
Comp Frequency |
Comp Rate Code |
Earnings Code |
Employment Agreement |
Hire Template |
Worker Category |
Hire Type |
User Defined Attribute 5 |
User Defined Attribute 1 |
User Defined Attribute 2 |
User Defined Attribute 3 |
User Defined Attribute 4 .... User Defined Attribute 15 |
Benefit Program |
Onboarding Details Section
Onboarding Details are used if your organization uses Background, Education or Employment verification services. We provide the setup to use a number of Verification service vendors, or your organization can enter your own. Values for all of the fields are required, but you can bypass this functionality by saying 'no' to some items.
The values in some fields will determine which activities are presented to the New Hire and subsequently to the HR Specialist.
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Language | Field is only shown if this value is Yes |
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Background Check Required? | None |
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Background Check Vendor | Background Check Required? |
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Profile Form ID | Background Check Required? |
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Credit Check Required? | Background Check Required? |
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Verification Required? | None |
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Verification Vendor ID | Verification Required? |
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Education Verification Required? | Edu/Empl Verification Required? |
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Education Level to Verify | Education Verification Required? |
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Employment Verification Required? | Verification Required? |
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Past | Employment Verification Required? |
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License Verification Required? | Verification Required? |
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Drug Test Required? | None |
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Test Panel | Drug Test Required? |
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Drug Vendor ID | Drug Test Required? |
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Medical Screening Required? | None |
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Hepatitis B Immunization Required? | None |
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Medical Vendor ID | Medical Screening Required? |
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Hold for PreScreen Processing? | None |
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Save the invitation
After the invitation data is entered, click Save.
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A confirmation page is presented.
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- Click View Invitation if you want. This will take you back to review or launch the current invitation.
- Click on the menu item to navigate anywhere you want. Select Create Invitation to create a new invitation.
- Click home to return to the home page.
What else can I do on a New Hire invitation?
Create and Use Template (Optional Part of the invitation)
Creating a template is an optional way to create a new invitation similar to an existing invitation without having to enter all of the details again. After you have entered details for a New Hire, you can save those details as a Template to be used at a later time. You can either save an invitation as a Template or copy an existing Template into a new invitation.
To create a Template:
Open any invitation.
Click on the Upload Template Icon in the bottom right of the page.
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Enter the template fields and click OK.
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Description |
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To Copy a Template
While in an invitation select the Copy from Template icon in the bottom right of the page.
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Choose the template you want to copy and click OK.
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Template Type |
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Search Criteria |
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OK |
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Behavior:
- Search by Created By, Template Name or Template Type.
- You should see the templates that you created.
- Check the radio button next to the option you want.
- Click OK.
- The Detail values from the template will be populated on the invitation
- Note: if you entered any data already, it will not be overridden by the template values.
How do I Launch the invitation after saving the invitation?
The last step to complete is to 'Launch' the invitation. Launching the invitation will start the New Hire onboarding process and send an email the New Hire with instructions on how to Self Register. You will want to navigate to the Candidate Console to launch any invitations. There are 2 ways: Launch from the invitation or launch from the Candidate Console.
Click Launch on the invitation itself
- Navigate to the invitation or Click on the View invitation link after save.
- Click Launch and confirm.
- The New Hire's onboarding process will be started and an email will be sent.
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Launch the invitation from the Invitation Console
- Navigate to the Invitation Console.
- Search for your New Hire.
- Click Info and Actions. Navigate to Actions tab and choose Launch.
- The New Hire's onboarding process will be started and an email will be sent.
- The Invitation Console will show Invitation Launched.
Note: Click this link for additional information on Invitation Console.
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Navigate to Actions tab and click Launch.
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Launch |
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