Assigned Onboarding Buddy

What is a Buddy?  

A Buddy is a respected Sandian who partners with a new employee during their first three months. You will provide a single point-of-contact for questions, insights about unwritten rules, and connections with colleagues. Your support will help the new employee integrate into Sandia’s culture and work environment.

A Buddy is not a manager or mentor. Your role is to support onboarding, not to provide performance feedback or career coaching. 

  • Supports the onboarding journey during the first three months of employment
  • Point-of-contact for basic questions
  • Provide insights about unwritten rules
  • Make connections with new colleagues and friends
  • Knowledge transfer
  • Integrates the employee into the culture, social, and professional work environment
  • Supports the personal an professional development of an employee during an ongoing period of time
  • Provides constructive feedback to the employee about strengths and development opportunities
  • Helps establish professional goals in alignment with a career plan
  • Coaches the employee on effective problem-solving techniques and leadership skills

*Visit the Mentoring site to learn more.

  • Responsible for job performance and related inquiries
  • Addresses the questions regarding Sandia policy and guidelines
  • Resolution of relevant issues
  • Much more

Importance of a Buddy

  • Help navigate unwritten rules and policies
  • Introduce the new employee to colleagues and resources
  • Reduce anxiety and confusion during their transition
  • Foster friendships that enhance workplace engagement

Additional Buddy Talking Points  

  • Utilize segmented resources for specific job roles and transitions
  • Share information about corporate training and the TEDs Everyone learning management system  
  • Offer site tours for onsite employees or virtual tours for remote workers 
  • Guide new employees on connecting to the Sandia network and commuting logistics

Buddy Engagement Timeline 

Below is a proposed timeline of activities over the next 3 months to help navigate the Buddy relationship.  

Contact the new employee to provide a warm welcome and confirm their readiness to start. If you lack contact information, consult the department manager.

  • Meet the new employee on their first day to answer initial questions
  • Introduce them to your team and provide insights about the work environment
  • Establish a meeting schedule for regular check-ins
  • Provide an overview of Sandia’s internal resources, including the organizational structure and useful tools
  • Discuss local attractions and social activities
  • Share tips and insights about Sandia’s culture and unwritten rules
  • Introduce the Laboratories Policy System (LPS) and the Sandian Dictionary for navigating acronyms
  • Encourage participation in Employee Resources Group (ERGs)
  • Share information about community resources like SERP and LLESA
  • Visit a Sandia Energy Hub to promote well-being
  • Schedule a lunch to foster connection
  • Introduce the Technical Library for research resources
  • Attend tours or speak series to engage with Sandia’s work
  • Discuss Community Involvement and participation in Sandia Gives
  • Explain the differences between government contracting and industry roles
  • Review Sandia’s organizational structure and introduce the Mentoring program for future development