How to automate employee onboarding and offboarding

How to automate employee onboarding and offboarding

Too busy onboarding and offboarding employees to focus on other business-critical processes? Whether you’re in HR or IT, it’s your job to make sure new employees have the tools they need to kick-start their careers—and to wrap up when they leave. 

But doing that (on top of your other priority work) can quickly become overwhelming if you’re handling these processes manually. 

With just a few Zaps—what we call our automated workflows—you can do everything from sending team notifications about new employees, assigning onboarding tasks, and scheduling exit interviews—automatically.  

Check out the most popular ways to automate employee onboarding and offboarding.

You’ll need a Zapier account to use the workflows in this piece. If you don’t have an account yet, it’s free to get started.

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Automate your onboarding

There’s always an awkward settling-in period for new employees. It takes time to get used to new processes and team norms, plus all tools that keep the company running. 

Whether you’re looking to automate onboarding processes from the IT side or across your organization, here are a few ideas to help you create a smoother onboarding experience:

Create new employee profiles

Your human resources team likely uses a few platforms to manage job candidates and employees. You can connect these tools in a Zap and automatically create new employee profiles in your organization’s HR software. 

To get started with a Zap template—what we call our pre-made workflows—just click on the button. It only takes a few minutes to set up. You can read more about setting up Zaps here.

If you want Zapier to create employees closer to their start dates, you can add Delay to a Zap. Available on our paid plans, Delay allows you to control the timing of Zap actions. Check out our Delay by Zapier guide to learn how.  

Send alerts 

Onboarding a new colleague is often a multi-department experience. One team may need to focus on helping their new coworker get acquainted with their role. Meanwhile, IT needs to know who they need to create new accounts for or how many laptops they need to order. 

Streamline communication with a simple Zap that sends an email or a team channel notification whenever new employees are about to start. That way, everyone knows to prepare the welcome wagon. 

You can also add a filter or path step, available on our paid plans, to add branching logic to your Zaps. That way, you can ensure the relevant teams are notified.

Grant app access 

Often, employees spend the first few days of a new job trying to get access to various apps and testing logins before they can even get acquainted with their new role. 

You can cut down some of this technical admin work by giving new colleagues automatic access to certain apps on their first day. These Zaps are a good place to start. 

You can create a multi-step Zap—available on our paid plans—so your workflows can perform multiple tasks at once. For example, instead of using separate Zaps to grant access to various apps, you can do it all in one Zap. 

Send onboarding information

Every new employee comes with paperwork they need to receive, from employment agreements and benefits information to welcome documents and org charts. 

Make sure the first priority—signing that employment agreement—is taken care of quickly. Try these Zaps, which will send signature requests to new employees: 

Do you send welcome documents to new employees on their first day? Or maybe you want to set them up with their first official goals (like completing onboarding tasks)? You can automatically create these too. For example, if you use Google Doc templates for onboarding material, Zapier can automatically create new docs from a template. Or you can create new goals in Small Improvements so new employees can find their footing quickly.

If your company uses a learning platform like GoTo Training for employee onboarding instead, you can automatically assign lessons for new colleagues to complete their onboarding cycle.

Welcome employees

First impressions matter for new employees. While it can be nearly impossible to meet every new colleague, depending on the size of your company, you can roll out the welcome committee with a little automation. 

Nothing says “warm and inviting” like a nice GIF on your first day. Or a fun email. You can automatically send those notifications when a new employee joins your team. Don’t have time to write personalized messages? You could even use AI tools like ChatGPT to do it for you. 

If welcome meetings are part of your company’s employee onboarding experience, you can automatically invite new coworkers to a welcome call from a spreadsheet. Or set up talking points for your entire team to welcome them:

Automate your offboarding

There are a number of loose ends you need to tie up when an employee leaves the company, from revoking app access to scheduling exit interviews and collecting feedback. Here’s how automation can keep you organized. 

Send alerts

Just like in onboarding, multiple teams are involved in offboarding an employee—and you typically have about two weeks to get it done. 

Since HR is usually the first team to know, you can set up a Zap to help streamline communication for the teams involved in the offboarding process. 

For example, if you use a form (or a ticketing system) to submit offboarding requests, you can make sure the right teams are notified in an email or team chat message. These Zaps can help you get started: 

Keep track of offboarding tasks

While it may feel like auto-pilot to offboard an employee, every once in a while you’ll forget to complete even the most routine tasks. 

To make sure you (and everyone else) stays on top of offboarding tasks, you can use Zapier to automatically send employee offboarding checklists to the right team members. 

For example, you can make sure your ticketing process includes a checklist of IT offboarding tasks each time an onboarding-specific request comes in. When configuring your action—the event your Zap performs once it’s triggered—just remember to include a list of all the tasks you need to accomplish.

Schedule exit interviews and surveys

Exit interviews and surveys are necessary feedback channels so your company can improve the way it operates. Once an employee is gone, you lose the chance to capture that helpful feedback. 

If you use exit surveys, you can automatically send those out to departing employees. For example, if you use a spreadsheet to track departures, you can send the survey link in an email or a direct message in your team chat:

And once someone fills out the exit survey, you can collect that information in one spot, too. You could even use AI to help you analyze those surveys for positive or negative ratings, which can come in handy if you’re analyzing responses at scale or need to create an overall report.

Want to schedule the exit interview as well? You can include that in your form so you can collect feedback and take care of scheduling at the same time.

Saying hello (and goodbye) is easy with automation

Onboarding and offboarding employees can be a time-consuming process that you want to get right from an IT perspective.  Automation with Zapier can help you save time, ensure your coworkers have access to the tools they need, and revoke access when they leave.

This article was originally published in May 2022, written by Krystina Martinez. It was most recently updated in September 2024 by Elena Alston.

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