Hi there! Yeah, for us at least, that one seems to be the nature of the beast when it comes to going from a bustling office to a bit of a ghost town. We've experienced some similar challenges where new hires here about an awesome culture but don't really see much of it when they leave the training room.
Our recipe to combat this is one week onsite for all new hires and some simple, but intentional, choices for that week. When they are in-town, we try to make the most of that time by bringing in teammates and trainers for onsite training and meetings. During the week, we also pay particular attention to culture events instead of primarily training:
- culture overview
- new hire meet & greets
- Group lunch with trainers + new hires to get to know each other
- Incorporate meetings with all key contacts from other departments they will work with.
- new hire celebration - zoom call for the entire company where we celebrate the new hires with an intro video, activity (trivia, guest speakers from local places, and celebrate other recent news e.g. promotions)
- new hire graduation - round out the first week or second week with ice cream from Graeter's including the rest of the newbies and the managers or new hire mentors
- team lunches and/or dinners
Most of the above work well as a remote meeting.
Sorry to say I don't have much to share on onboarding software/buddy programs.