onboarded

[US]/ˈɒnˌbɔːdɪd/
[UK]/ˈɑːnˌbɔːrdɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of onboard; to have brought someone onto a ship, aircraft, or similar vehicle; past tense and past participle of onboard; to have integrated a new employee, user, or customer into an organisation or system (e.g., via orientation or setup)
adj.having been brought on board; having joined and been started in a role, programme, or system

Phrases & Collocations

onboarded employees

onboarded new hires

onboarded staff

onboarded quickly

onboarded successfully

Example Sentences

we onboarded new hires in the first week with hands-on training.

the company onboarded the client smoothly and set clear expectations.

she was onboarded to the team with a detailed project brief.

they onboarded contractors quickly to meet the tight deadline.

we onboarded users with an interactive tutorial and a welcome email.

he was onboarded into the role after completing compliance training.

the startup onboarded its first enterprise customer last quarter.

hr onboarded the intern and assigned a mentor on day one.

our it team onboarded the employees by setting up accounts and laptops.

the manager onboarded her into the workflow using standard operating procedures.

they onboarded the vendor and finalized the contract terms.

we onboarded the sales team onto the new crm system over two weeks.

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