READY BEFORE DAY ONE

A new hire should not spend week one figuring out your business

Opus builds a custom playbook with your hiring manager so the new teammate starts with the role context, tools, priorities and first decisions they need. You get a person ready to contribute, not another onboarding project.

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Custom playbookBuilt with your hiring manager14 days to onboard on average

ABOUT ONBOARDING

Questions about the first day

Who creates the playbook?

Opus builds it with your hiring manager, using the role's actual outcome, tools, people and first priorities.

Is the playbook generic?

No. It is custom to the company and seat. The point is to give the new teammate the context your team would otherwise have to assemble ad hoc.

Does this slow down the hire?

No. The playbook is part of the path from discovery to onboarding, which averages fourteen days.

What if the role changes after hiring?

Update the working plan with your manager. A clear starting point makes the change easier to see and manage.

WHAT READINESS PREVENTS

Less ramp-up drift. More useful ownership.

  1. A first week connected to the role's actual outcome
  2. Fewer avoidable questions repeated across the team
  3. Tools and context introduced before they become blockers
  4. A new hire who can contribute while they learn

MAKE DAY ONE USEFUL

Hire someone who starts with a plan, not a blank screen

Tell us what the seat needs to accomplish. Opus will help you find the teammate and prepare the first day around the work.

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