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Starting a new job is exciting, but it can also bring lots of questions. You might wonder about paperwork, schedules or what happens next. Recruiting compliance specialists hear these questions every day, so they put the most common ones together in one place. Now, you can find the answers you need quickly and feel more confident as you get ready to begin your new role.
You may have spoken with a recruiter during the application or interview process. They are your point of contact for questions about your job offer details.
The RCS supports you during preboarding. They can assist with:
Recruiters and RCSs work together to support you, so feel free to reach out to either with questions.
Check your email inbox and spam/junk folders for messages from Ochsner Health. If you still don't see anything, please contact your RCS for assistance.
No problem! Reach out to your RCS to confirm your status.
Yes, in most cases. However, if you scheduled your appointment at a remote location or at the Shreveport site, you will need to schedule an additional appointment to complete your I-9 verification.
Yes. If you've been away from Ochsner for any period of time, you'll need to complete the full preboarding process again.
Please email both your recruiter and RCS as soon as possible.
You won't need access to Workday until your first day. Login credentials will be provided then. There are no tasks for you in Workday before day one.
For details about your first week, please reach out to your leader. If you're unsure who that is, your recruiter or RCS can help you find out.
Yes, NEO is considered your first official day of work.
If you still have questions, remember that your preboarding specialist is there to guide you. Every step is one step closer to pursuing your purpose at Ochsner Health.