Onboarding In The Manufacturing Boom

According to a survey by the National Association of Manufacturers, the industry is slated for significant growth this year as business leaders predict 2.3 percent growth in full-time employment. According to the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, onboarding a new recruit typically invo...

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Published inManufacturing Business Technology
Main Author Eadie, Will
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Rockaway Advantage Business Media 13.12.2017
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Summary:According to a survey by the National Association of Manufacturers, the industry is slated for significant growth this year as business leaders predict 2.3 percent growth in full-time employment. According to the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, onboarding a new recruit typically involves more than 65 training hours and two months for the employee to reach full productivity. Provide on-demand training videos and modules to create an agile workforce Because visual training and demonstrations are inherent in the manufacturing sector, traditional training methods like paper manuals in binders aren’t sufficient.
ISSN:1554-3404