Growing teams are exciting: more hires, more momentum, more calendars suddenly filled with meetings titled “Quick Sync” that are definitely not quick.
But here’s what’s not exciting: onboarding chaos.
Because when your company is hiring fast, onboarding can go from “warm welcome” to “survival mode” real quick. And nothing says “We’re so glad you’re here” like… waiting two weeks for a laptop, a badge, and a welcome email that starts with “Sorry for the delay!”
Enter: employee onboarding kits.
They're not just cute, trendy, or an excuse to ship snacks (though… valid).
Onboarding kits are a scalable way to create consistent first impressions, even when your headcount is doing backflips.
And yes, kitting is the magic behind it.
Let’s talk about how to build onboarding kits that scale with your team, your hiring goals, and your sanity.
First impressions are everything. Your new hire is forming opinions on Day 1 like it’s their full-time job (because it kinda is).
A strong onboarding kit helps employees feel:
Welcomed (not like they accidentally showed up to the wrong Zoom)
Prepared (tools, tech, and “here’s how we do things” vibes)
Connected (to the team, the brand, and the mission)
Valued (not just “Employee #2847, please report to Slack”)
And for HR and People Ops? Kits help you deliver a consistent experience across:
multiple offices
remote hires
hybrid teams
“we hired 17 people this month and no one warned me” seasons
When you’re a small team, onboarding kits are easy. Someone in HR orders a few items, tosses them in a box, adds a note, and boom, done.
But once you scale, it becomes:
“Where are the extra hoodies?"
“Why did we ship a size small to a 6’4” engineer?”
“Who sent the welcome kit to their old address?”
“Why is the tracking number… a screenshot?”
Suddenly HR is running a side hustle as a warehouse.
That’s where kitting + fulfillment services come in: the behind-the-scenes MVP that makes onboarding kits scalable and repeatable.
Kitting is the process of assembling multiple items into one ready-to-ship package.
Think: curated box, branded goodies, employee essentials, all packed and shipped like a well-oiled machine.
When onboarding kits are powered by kitting, you get:
consistency
faster shipping
fewer mistakes
less internal scrambling
a smoother employee experience
In other words: you get to stop playing “guess what’s in the supply closet.”
If you want onboarding kits that scale without turning your HR team into box-stuffing legends, kitting is the move.
Want to build a custom kit for your team? Check out Blue Soda Promo’s Kitting Page to request a custom kit built for your brand and your people.
A scalable onboarding kit doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated, it just needs to be intentional.
Here’s the formula:
Skip the random junk drawer items. You want pieces employees will keep on their desk, in their bag, or in their daily routine.
Great kit staples include:
water bottles or tumblers
notebooks + pens
tech accessories
cozy apparel
snacks (yes, snacks count as culture)
A kit is a branding opportunity, sure, but it should feel like a welcome, not a marketing campaign.
Add:
a personal note from the team
a “first week” cheat sheet
fun company swag that isn’t cringe
small surprise-and-delight items
Before you build your kit, ask: What do we want this kit to do?
make Day 1 smoother?
build belonging for remote hires?
reinforce culture?
support productivity?
If the answer is “all of the above,” congrats, you’re doing it right.
Scaling onboarding kits isn’t about sending more stuff.
It’s about creating a process that works every time, no matter how many hires you’re onboarding.
Most growing teams do best with a tiered approach:
Starter Kit: basics for every employee
Role-Based Add-Ons: sales, engineering, customer success, etc.
Milestone Kits: 30-day, 90-day, anniversary, promotions
This keeps things organized and flexible as you grow.
If you’re onboarding remote employees across the country (or globally), shipping becomes… a whole thing.
Kitting and fulfillment helps you manage:
multi-address shipping
tracking
packaging
inventory storage
replacements if something goes missing
Basically, it prevents the “We forgot to send the kit” spiral.
The dream is simple: New hire starts → kit ships automatically → employee feels welcomed → HR keeps their sanity.
And that’s exactly what scalable kitting supports.
If you want to get onboarding kits off your plate fast (and still look like you have your life together), ready-made kits are a great option.
Here are three ready-to-go kits that work beautifully for onboarding, employee appreciation, and “welcome to the team, we promise we’re organized” energy:
This kit is perfect for travel-friendly onboarding, sales teams, or hybrid employees who are always on the move.
Link: Getaway Kit
This kit is great for commuters, office returners, and anyone living that “I left my charger at home” lifestyle.
Link: Transit Kit
This kit is a clean, practical onboarding option for modern teams that run on laptops, caffeine, and mild panic.
Link: Tech Trio Kit
If your team is growing, your onboarding experience needs to grow with it.
With kitting and fulfillment services, HR teams can:
deliver a consistent onboarding experience
reduce admin time
avoid shipping and inventory headaches
improve employee engagement from Day 1
support remote and hybrid hiring effortlessly
It’s not just logistics; it’s employee experience at scale.
And honestly? Your People Ops team deserves better than spending their week hunting down tracking numbers.
If you’re onboarding fast and want a kit experience that feels intentional, branded, and actually manageable, it’s time to level up your kitting strategy.
Request a custom onboarding kit through Blue Soda Promo's Kitting Page and build something that makes new hires feel welcomed, supported, and excited to be part of the team.
Because your onboarding experience should say: “We’re so glad you’re here.” Not: “Good luck, and please locate your own charger.”