I’ll let Lincoln add his as well, but here are a few things we do that I think are really helpful for this:
We’ve found our bimonthly in-person “offsites” to be extremely important. For new hires, I often see their happiness and productivity increase a lot after their first retreat because it becomes easier and more fun for them to work with their coworkers.
Having the right cadence of standing meetings (1-on-1s, team meetings, retrospectives, etc.) becomes much more important since issues are less likely to surface in “hallway” conversations.
We try to make it really easy for people to upgrade conversations to video calls, both by frequently encouraging them to do so, and by making sure that every new hire has a “get to know you” call with as many coworkers as possible in their first few weeks.
(Your mileage may vary with these, of course! In particular, one relevant difference between Wave and other remote organizations is that I think Wave leans more heavily on “synchronous” calls relative to “asynchronous” Slack/email messages. This is important for us since 80%+ of us speak English as a third-plus language—it’s easier to clear up misunderstandings on a call!)
I’ll let Lincoln add his as well, but here are a few things we do that I think are really helpful for this:
We’ve found our bimonthly in-person “offsites” to be extremely important. For new hires, I often see their happiness and productivity increase a lot after their first retreat because it becomes easier and more fun for them to work with their coworkers.
Having the right cadence of standing meetings (1-on-1s, team meetings, retrospectives, etc.) becomes much more important since issues are less likely to surface in “hallway” conversations.
We try to make it really easy for people to upgrade conversations to video calls, both by frequently encouraging them to do so, and by making sure that every new hire has a “get to know you” call with as many coworkers as possible in their first few weeks.
(Your mileage may vary with these, of course! In particular, one relevant difference between Wave and other remote organizations is that I think Wave leans more heavily on “synchronous” calls relative to “asynchronous” Slack/email messages. This is important for us since 80%+ of us speak English as a third-plus language—it’s easier to clear up misunderstandings on a call!)