The first 90 days decide everything
Retention is not won at the one-year review. It is won, or quietly lost, in the first ninety days, before most teams are even paying attention.
There is a comforting myth that people decide whether to stay somewhere over a long arc: a year in, two years in, when they weigh growth against grind. In reality, the decision is made far earlier and far more quietly. By day ninety, most people have already formed a verdict about whether they belong. Everything after that is just confirmation.
Why ninety days
The first three months are when a new person is most open and most fragile at the same time. They are paying close attention because everything is unfamiliar. They are reading every signal for an answer to one question: was this the right call? A team that answers that question well, again and again, in small ways, earns years of loyalty. A team that lets the early weeks go flat spends the rest of the relationship trying to recover ground it never had to lose.
The shape of a good first ninety days
A strong onboarding is not a longer checklist. It is a sequence of moments that each say you are making progress and we see it. Break the journey into phases with clear finish lines, so there is always a next thing to reach and a reason to feel accomplished when it is reached. Pair every phase with a person, not just a task, so help is a name and not a help desk.
Most importantly, make the milestones visible. When a new hire clears Phase 2, that should be a small event, not a silent database update. The team that watches a teammate cross a line and says nice work is building something no benefits package can buy.
What good looks like in the numbers
Teams that take the first ninety days seriously see it in the only metric that matters: people stay. We have watched ninety-day retention move from the mid-fifties into the eighties for teams that did nothing more than make early progress visible and celebrated. The work was not heavier. It was just aimed at the right ninety days.
If you only have the energy to fix one stretch of the employee experience, fix this one. The first ninety days are not the warm-up. They are the whole game, played before most teams have walked onto the field.
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