By Joy Simon, Care Coordination Manager
It’s not easy being the new hire — navigating a new office, new people, and new processes is just as nerve-wracking as it is exciting.
Onboarding can make or break the overall experience, with the first 90 days being absolutely vital to employee's success and how they perceive the organization.
Research shows that 64% of employees are likely to leave a new job within their first year due to a poor onboarding experience. Unfortunately, only 12% of employees strongly agree that their organization does a great job onboarding new employees. This can lead to turnover, costing companies 1.5–2 times the employee’s salary.
Companies need a solution that benefits both employees and the organization. I have the privilege of helping evolvedMD run a Buddy Program to ensure an exceptional onboarding experience for all new hires.
evolvedMD Buddies Lunch
Our Buddy Program pairs each new hire with an employee that the leadership team believes embodies evolvedMD’s values. This two-month partnership:
Our buddies are there to guide and be a warm welcome throughout onboarding. In practice, our Buddies meet weekly over coffee, lunch, happy hour, or a 30-minute office check-in to catch up, answer questions regarding processes, offer encouragement, discuss self-care and wellness, and talk about all things evolvedMD.
Quite simply, employees who experienced effective onboarding are more committed to their organization, feel strongly integrated into their company’s culture, and are more likely to be satisfied with their jobs.
In our experience we’ve:
“It’s been great building upon an internal relationship with my Buddy [Ellie] through our fun check-ins over coffee or lunch!” said Jazmine Cole, evolvedMD’s Team Coordinator. “We’ve even continued these offsite meetings as a way to remove ourselves from our day-to-day routine and connect/continue to check in with one another.”
Cole’s Buddy, Marketing Coordinator Ellie Kalberer, explained, “Starting a new job has always been nerve wracking for me. But having Jazmine there for me from the beginning to build a relationship eased my anxiety. While everyone here is incredibly welcoming, it was comforting knowing that I had someone to check in with and connect with off the bat. We’ve built such a great friendship over the months!”
Ellie Kalberer, left, and Jazmine Cole.
Running a successful Buddy Program is not as simple as randomly pairing new hires with high-performing employees. It takes intentional work requiring thought and alignment with your company’s culture.
Here are my recommendations for launching an effective Buddy Program at your company:
If you wish you worked for a company that prioritizes your onboarding experience, find a company with a Buddy Program like evolvedMD’s. If you’re a mental health professional, then you won’t find a more supportive organization from day one than ours. It’s not just our Buddy Program but our genuine commitment to overall engagement, continuous learning, and wellness that makes us who we are.
Melissa Astuto, Behavioral Health Manager
“As a new employee, I really loved being able to check in with my buddy every week and being able to get additional help when needed. It was a great feeling knowing that I was being supported in so many ways as a new BHM. As a Buddy, I really enjoyed being able to be a support for my buddy as she transitioned into her role as a BHM. It has been lovely getting to know my buddy on a personal level as well as professional level as well.”
Nathan Bosworth, Recruiting Specialist
“The Buddy program was such a great way to start a new company. I never had to feel the typical “outsider looking in” feeling that comes with most new jobs. Having someone that I was able to create a connection with right away, giving me someone to come to with questions and to celebrate my wins with.”
Julianne Haddad, Behavioral Health Manager
“As a new employee, the buddy system has been so helpful. I was fortunate to be matched with someone I connected with right off the bat, which brought a great deal of comfort with the transition. My Buddy, Jade Zinser, has been and continues to be such an amazing support. Having someone knowledgeable to learn the ins and outs of a new job sets you up for success!”
Joy Simon, Care Coordination Manager