Use Cases
How a 12-Person Team Automated Onboarding
One workflow, three agents, zero manual steps. A look inside a real Parley deployment.

Emily Osei
Parley
Senior Technical Writer

A 12-person operations team managed to fully automate their onboarding process using AI agents, but the transformation was not primarily a technological one — it was architectural.
Before automation, onboarding was fragmented across multiple systems. HR handled repetitive questions manually. IT provisioned access through ticket-based workflows. Training was static and not role-specific.
The team first focused on simplifying the process itself. They mapped every step of onboarding and removed unnecessary dependencies before introducing automation.
Only then did they deploy AI agents.
The new system works as a coordinated onboarding pipeline. When a new employee joins, an agent initiates a structured workflow that:
collects role-specific requirements
triggers access provisioning automatically
answers onboarding questions in real time
generates personalized training paths
Instead of static documentation, employees interact with an onboarding agent that adapts based on their role, department, and progress.
One of the most impactful changes was the reduction of coordination overhead. Previously, onboarding required constant communication between HR, IT, and managers. Now, agents handle most of the routing and execution automatically.
The key insight: automation does not fix bad processes. It amplifies good ones and exposes bad ones faster.


