verb
- past tense of onboard; to integrate a new employee, customer, or user into an organization or system by providing training, orientation, and necessary resources.
Usage: business/HR context; commonly used in corporate and technology settings
Examples
- The company onboarded fifty new employees last month.
- We onboarded the client to our software platform with a comprehensive training session.
- HR onboarded the intern with a tour of the office and an overview of company policies.
- The team onboarded the new vendor into our supply chain system.
- She was onboarded to the project and given access to all necessary documentation.
- They onboarded the customer successfully, and she began using the service immediately.