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Share this item with your network: By Published: 15 Dec 2020
The first day in a new office can be disorientating. To help new employees find their way about, US-based customer relationship management provider Salesforce allocates them a ‘trailguide’ to help them learn the basics.
“The bathrooms are here, the kitchen is there, these are the regular lunch restaurants we use – all of that useful information that your manager may not think to cover,” says Terri Moloney, senior director for employee success.