What is Offboarding and Why Does It Matter?

 

You’ve heard of onboarding, but what about offboarding? What is it and why is it so important to your business? There are a million reasons why a person can leave your business and they will either become an advocate or an adversary in the future. What you want to do is preserve your brand and reputation by eliminating the chance for a misunderstanding once the employee is no longer in your company. Here are some of the things you need to do and the reasons why.  

Resignation and Documentation  

Once you have the resignation in hand, you need to make sure everything is documented. File the resignation letter and create a checklist to help you transition easier during this time. The employee may also need to sign some paperwork to make for a smooth transition. You also want to communicate how they will receive their final paycheck and ensure they’ll get their tax information.  

Conduct an Exit Interview 

As an employer, you want to know as much as possible about your employee’s reason for leaving. There are thousands of possible reasons someone will quit. What you want to find out is if there are any actionable items you can address to prevent similar reasons for coming up again in the future.  

Notify Team and Essential Departments 

You will want to notify departments such as HR, IT, as well as the coworkers the resignation affects directly. If the individual will be staying to train their replacement, you can allow them to communicate their reasons for leaving at their discretion.  

Plan the Replacement Process 

Your employee needs to provide information on their daily tasks and processes. This includes the location of important files, both hard copies, and digital information. If you hire someone, give time for them to shadow your outgoing employee. Or work with your current staff to redistribute the role across the department.  

Obtain Company Equipment 

If your employee has any company property, such as laptops or phones, make arrangements to get these back. If your employee is onsite, ensure they drop those off. For remote employees, find a way for them to safely ship the equipment back to your headquarters or IT department.  

Show Appreciation  

Former employers can be your worst enemy or best cheerleader. While we often give workers the advice not to burn bridges, it’s important to know that bridges go both ways. Make sure you show appreciation for your employee. Some companies have a going away party or give their departing team member a small gift of thank you.  

Do you need to replace a departing team member? Call Nextaff today.  

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Meet Shane...

Shane’s journey with Nextaff began in 2019, when he established a successful franchise in the Kansas City metro area. His experience as a Nextaff franchise owner provides prospective buyers with a completely transparent view of the Nextaff Franchise Opportunity. Prior to his time at Nextaff, Shane led large sales teams in the Financial Services and Medical Device industries, further developing his expertise in leadership and business management.

Do you play sports?

Basketball! I was fortunate enough to play college basketball all 4 years and in 2013 we won the NCAA DII National Championship.

What do you love most about your current role?

Getting to know prospective franchise buyers. I love hearing about their goals and dreams they want to achieve through entrepreneurship.

What is your favorite color?

Orange! Yes, it is one of Nextaff’s main colors but it was my favorite before coming to Nextaff. In the franchising world, I’m known as “Orange pants guy”.

Meet Cary...

When it comes to operating a staffing firm, Cary has worn every hat.  From recruiting, to sales, to management, to ownership, he has been involved in every aspect of running a successful staffing business.  He has successfully led three separate companies to the Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists, which puts him in an elite class of staffing entrepreneurship.  Combining that experience with a strong passion for entrepreneurs makes Cary an ideal leader for driving the Nextaff vision. 

Describe yourself in three words.

Loyal, Driven, Creative

Is there a mantra or affirmation you live by?

Do what you said you were going to do.

Do you have a celebrity doppelganger?

Back in the day, it was John Cusak.  “I want my two dollars!”