The Evolving Future of Work: Implications for Newcomer Adaptability and Connectivity During Organizational Socialization

  • Talya N. Bauer
  • , Berrin Erdogan
  • , Allison M. Ellis
  • , Donald M. Truxillo
  • , Grant M. Brady
  • , Julie M. McCarthy

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Abstract

Organizational socialization and the practice of onboarding new hires are central human resources functions. However, traditional socialization theory and practice were built on assumptions that are increasingly misaligned with today's work context. We identified four current, emerging, and future work trends that characterize the evolving landscape surrounding organizational socialization: technological advancement, the expansion of remote work arrangements, rising societal loneliness and mental health challenges, and aging workforce demographics. Collectively, these trends have contributed to dramatic shifts in the context and performance of work, as well as the expectations that employees and organizations hold for one another. Accordingly, we argue that these shifts require a renewed examination of the organizational socialization process that reflects contemporary realities such as the move away from stable, physically co-located, psychologically anchored work toward boundaryless, tech-mediated, and transient work arrangements. Our review presents a future-forward look at organizational socialization through the lens of these societal and workplace shifts. We identify newcomer adaptability and connection as emergent critical factors for the future of onboarding. Through this lens, we offer practical implications for human resource practice and invite future research that advances our understanding of organizational socialization in today's context.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1651-1668
Number of pages18
JournalHuman Resource Management
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • adaptability
  • aging
  • connection
  • future of work
  • newcomer adjustment
  • onboarding
  • organizational socialization
  • remote work
  • stress
  • technology

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