Preboarding
Also called: pre-start, pre-day-one
What preboarding looks like
The four to eight weeks between an accepted offer and a start date are the highest-risk period for a new hire. They have nothing to do with their new employer yet, but they have a current employer trying to retain them and a market still pinging them with offers.
A working preboarding fills the gap:
- A welcome email from the team within 24 hours of signing.
- The hardware and accounts arriving 3-5 days before day one.
- A short, low-pressure ping every 7-10 days from the hiring manager.
- A “first week” plan shared a week before the start date.
Why it matters
Offer reneges happen in this window — most often when a competitor extends a late counter-offer. The cheapest insurance is presence: feeling already part of the team makes the counter-offer easier to decline.
Where Join fits
Join keeps the candidate’s record live through the start date, so messages and documents flow through the same place hiring happened. See the features page.