The first 90 days of employee onboarding can make or break a new hire’s long-term success.
Yet, most organizations treat onboarding as a compliance checklist rather than a strategic opportunity to accelerate performance and build lasting workforce engagement.
Purpose Financial—a specialized financial lender with over 25 years of experience and the parent company of Advance America—transformed their approach from standard training delivery to an immersive, performance-focused new hire experience. As a result, they connected new hires to business outcomes from day one.
Traditional employee onboarding focuses heavily on administrative tasks, policy reviews, and basic training modules. While these elements remain important, they fail to address the critical question every new hire asks: “How do I succeed here, and how will I know I’m winning?”
A positive onboarding experience matters in the long term: research from the Society for Human Resource Management shows that 69% of employees are more likely to stay with a company for three years when they experience great onboarding. However, the same research reveals that most onboarding programs fail to create this kind of connection between initial experience and long-term performance expectations.

Jim McHugh, Senior Director of Strategic Alignment and Learning Development at Purpose Financial, explains their discovery: “We knew we were going to gamify [ongoing] learning, we didn’t know how we were going to enhance the onboarding experience for our new team members. That has just been a tremendous game changer for us.”

Purpose Financial’s transformation began with a fundamental shift in new employee onboarding philosophy. Instead of waiting weeks or months to introduce performance metrics, they immediately connected new hires to the KPIs that would define their success.
“We’ve never had that type of tool within our LMS for our new hires,” notes McHugh. This immediate exposure to performance tracking creates several critical advantages:

The integration of gamification into employee onboarding represents a significant evolution from traditional training approaches. Purpose Financial’s new hire experience leverages gamified elements that transform learning from passive consumption to active engagement.
Michelle Goldsbury, Senior Business Integration Specialist, describes the impact: “We have embedded gamification in all the onboarding learnings and experiences for our team members.” This approach creates:

One of the most powerful elements of Purpose Financial’s approach involves establishing daily performance habits from the beginning. New hires are taught to start each day by checking their metrics and understanding their current performance status.
“When you come in in the morning, clock in, and log in to Centrical, we wanted to make sure that they were looking at their numbers first and foremost,” explains Goldsbury. This daily ritual creates a performance-focused mindset that becomes second nature.
Performance-focused onboarding extends beyond individual metrics to include social elements that build team culture. Purpose Financial implemented recognition systems that allow new hires to both give and receive acknowledgment and recognition from day one.
“Team members absolutely love being able to give each other kudos, and even the managers giving them badges,” notes Goldsbury. “We’ve created some ‘welcome to the team’ badges, congratulations, anything that’s going to really help drive that engagement within the team member.”

Unlike traditional onboarding programs that measure completion rates and satisfaction scores, performance-focused approaches track business-relevant metrics from the beginning. Purpose Financial monitors:
The true test of onboarding best practices lies in sustained performance outcomes. Purpose Financial’s results demonstrate the power of performance-focused approaches:
Creating seamless new hire experiences requires thoughtful technology integration. Purpose Financial initially worked with limited API connectivity but found creative solutions to ensure new hires had immediate access to relevant performance data.
Effective workforce engagement recognizes that different roles require different performance focuses. Purpose Financial customized their onboarding approach for each department, ensuring new hires understand the specific metrics and behaviors that drive success in their function.