How long on average does it take your new hires to achieve full productivity?

1-4 weeks12%

5-8 weeks41%

9-12 weeks29%

13-16 weeks10%

17-20 weeks

More than 20 weeks5%

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CIO in Media3 years ago
It really does depend on the position, level of seniority and to what degree they are involved in management. The more senior the longer it takes to do the non-technical stuff such as orientate yourself, understand the culture, build relationships and only then to tackle the day-to-day responsibilities.
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Pricing26%

Integrations21%

Alignment with Cloud Provider7%

Security10%

Alignment with Existing IT Skills4%

Product / Feature Set7%

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No20%

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