During
the process of education and training, new employees are first led by human
resources to understand the company structure and regulations, ensuring smooth
cooperation between the company and employees. The emphasis of the training
content varies depending on the job content, position, and department. For
example, for technology-oriented positions, the training focuses on the
employee's own application of technology, and about 48 hours or more of
physical skills education and training are provided in the first month of
employment.
For creative-oriented positions, employees are expected to have a
deep understanding of the company's strategic development direction, and brand
recognition is also added. The training also emphasizes employees' critical
thinking and agility, with 24-48 hours of knowledge education and training
provided. This approach tailors the content to help employees maximize their
job value.
During
the training process, employees are encouraged to express their opinions for
mutual communication and understanding. Both employer and employee rights, as
well as relevant regulations on safety, health, and a comfortable workplace,
are also explained. The 16 personality types of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
(MBTI) are used to understand employees' thinking patterns and personality
traits, facilitating mutual understanding between the company and employees.
After
the training provided by HR, new employees will have a meeting with their
department supervisors to understand department goals and job development
directions. Employee feedback is also collected to evaluate the effectiveness
of the training and understand their perspectives.