WorkCompCollege.com launches workers’ comp program for new hires

WorkCompCollege.com launches workers' comp program for new hires

WorkCompCollege.com launches workers’ comp program for new hires | Insurance Business America

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WorkCompCollege.com launches workers’ comp program for new hires

Courses offer flexible learning and scheduling options

Workers Comp

By
Kenneth Araullo

WorkCompCollege.com has announced the launch of CompStart Onboarding, a training solution designed to streamline the onboarding process for new hires in the workers’ compensation industry.

CompStart Onboarding aims to provide a customized training experience, ensuring new employees are well-prepared and knowledgeable about the sector’s intricacies. It utilizes the range of courses available at WorkCompCollege.com and provides new hires with a foundation in workers’ compensation.

The program can be tailored to meet the specific needs of any organization, ensuring that training is relevant and aligned with company goals.

“CompStart Onboarding is a natural complement to our goal of being the education partner to the workers’ compensation industry,” WorkCompCollege.com president Robert Wilson said.

He emphasized that the program offers an improved way to onboard and train new employees, helping them become proficient quickly and efficiently.

The CompStart Onboarding program includes several benefits, the firm stated.

The course library provides new hires access to WorkCompCollege.com’s courses, covering all aspects of the workers’ compensation industry. The onboarding program is also designed to integrate into an organization’s existing training and development processes and can include the organization’s own developed content.

Courses are taught by industry experts with years of experience in the workers’ compensation field, offering expert instruction.

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