A recent survey finds 28% of new hires are willing to quit their new jobs if they don't find it satisfactory in the first 90 days. The study, by Robert Half & Associates, underscores the importance of appropriate onboarding strategies, says Mike Gremmer, a regional vice president for Robert Half & Associates.

"One of the biggest mistakes is that organizations don't recognize the importance of onboarding," Gremmer told Business Record. "It's not just a one-size-fits-all type of approach; I think you have to cater it to the individual and the role."

The survey also found nearly 89% of new hires say they want to meet with their new manager during their first day on the job, while 83% say they expect to meet colleagues on the first day, in order to start off on a positive note.

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