Setup information that is required to use the Human resources functionality is located under > .

This topic provides an overview of how, where, and the order in which to apply the information.

General functionality

  • : You use reference types when you create automatic actions for features from which you frequently create the same actions. You create automatic actions in the form. For information about setting up the form, see Reference types (form).

  • : You use network groups to assign user rights to a questionnaire. For information about setting up the form, see Network groups (form).

  • : You use reason codes to indicate the reason for an event:

    • In you can define why an employee has quit, or why an employee is not included in skill-mapping.

    • In you can define why an application is rejected or accepted.

    • In you can define why an employee's wages have changed.

    For information about setting up the form, see Human Resources reason codes (form).

  • : Set up parameters to specify default information, define number sequences, and other functionality that you want to use across Human resources. For information about setting up the form, see Human Resource parameters (form)

Compensation

Compensation setup information allows you to structure and execute compensation processes.

  • : Create performance plans that you can associate with an allocation matrix in order to use the plan in a pay for performance strategy. For more information about setting up the form, see Performance plans (form).

  • : Specify performance ratings used in compensation plans to determine the amount of a merit award or performance award. For more information about setting up the form, see Performance ratings (form).

  • : Create discrete levels for the three compensation plan types: , , and . Levels are associated with jobs and any positions related to a job inherit the information. For more information about setting up the form, see Levels (form).

  • : Create reference point setups that include a set of reference points that constitute ranges in a matrix, and each range can be associated with a pay rate. For more information about setting up the form, see Reference point setups (form).

  • : Set up fixed compensation actions, which have two purposes:

    • You use fixed compensation actions if you change the fixed compensation setup for an employee. The fixed compensation action is mandatory information if you increase or decrease the employee's base payment in case of, for example, a promotion or a demotion.

    • The actions are also applied in the event process for automatic calculation of new fixed compensation plans.

    For more information about setting up the form, see Fixed compensation actions (form).

  • : Set up locations in order to specify employee compensation based on a workplace location. For more information about setting up the form, see Locations and contact information (form).

  • : Classify job functions so that you can combine them with job types to filter compensation plans to specific jobs. For more information about setting up the form, see Job functions (form).

  • Classify job types so that you can combine them with job functions to filter compensation plans to specific jobs. For more information about setting up the form, see Job types and exempt status (form).

  • Set up conversion factors to convert between monthly, hourly, weekly, and biweekly pay frequencies into an annual rate. For more information about setting up the form, see Pay frequencies (form).

  • List external data sources that integrate to this pay system. For more information about setting up the form, see External pay groups (form).

  • Set up variable awards to be granted to employees. Variable compensation types, such as a stock award or a cash award bonus, are applied in variable compensation plans. For more information about setting up the form, see Variable compensation types (form).

  • Specify how often employee stocks should vest. For more information about setting up the form, see Vesting rules (form).

  • Maintain name and contact information for survey companies that provide market pricing information. For more information about setting up the form, see Survey companies (form).

  • Set up compensation grids to allow companies with external compensation systems to generate some basic compensation plans and set up pay range guidelines for the plans. For more information about setting up the form, see Compensation grids (form).

You can complete the setup forms in any order.

Organization

You apply the organization setup when you create and maintain jobs in the form. You can complete the setup forms in any order.

  • : You can attach a work task to a job to define the work tasks that are required for a specific job. For more information about setting up the form, see Tasks (form).

  • : You use areas of responsibility to define the functions, processes, products, and actions that are associated with a specific job. For more information about setting up the form, see Areas of responsibility (form).

  • : You use job templates to easily create jobs of a specific type. You can specify a job template when you mass-create jobs from the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Job templates (form).

Employee

You apply most of the employee setup when you create and maintain employee records in the form. However, some of the setup information listed below is applied in other forms, as well.

  • : You use the county of address to set up tax information for employees in the form. For more information about setting up the form, see County of address (form).

  • : You can assign certificates to employees or attach certificates to jobs. For more information about setting up the form, see Certificates (form).

  • : You can use language codes to record the native language of employees. For more information about setting up the form, see Language codes (form).

  • and : You can use this information to specify employee membership of vocational organizations and specify organizations entitled to negotiate. For more information about setting up the forms, see Unions (form)and Entitled negotiators (form).

  • : You use employee record types to create and manage reminders of special events, arrangements, or actions in the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Employee record types (form).

  • and : You use this information for work eligibility verification of employees. You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For more information about setting up the forms, see Form I-9 document types (form)and Issuing authorities (form).

  • : You use accommodation types to set up workplace accommodations for employees or applicants. For more information about for setting up the form, see Accommodation types (form).

Skills

  • , , and : You apply rating models to skills in order to achieve consistent evaluations of skill levels. You apply skills in the following forms:

    You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For more information about setting up the forms, see Skill types (form), Skills (form), and Rating models (form).

Education

  • , and : You use this information to record résumé qualifications for employees as requirements for jobs and as skill mapping search criteria. For complete guidelines for setting up the forms, see Résumé - Education (form), Institutions (form), Degrees (form).

  • : You use this form to categorize education. For complete guidelines for setting up the form, see Education group (form).

    You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    1. , and

Loans

  • and : You use loans to manage property loans to people in the network from the form. You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For complete guidelines for setting up the forms, see Loan items (form)and Loan types (form).

Development

  • : You use interview types to set up the interview types used by your company in the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Interview types (form).

  • : Use goal types to categorize employee goals, and to provide guidance using a content template. For more information about setting up the form, see Goal types (form).

  • : Use goal headings to organize groups of goals that share a common characteristic. This improves the ability to analyze employee goals. For more information about setting up the form, see Goal headings (form).

    You can complete the setup forms in any order.

Payroll

  • and : You use payroll category and payroll allowance when you set up employee wage lines under > . For more information about setting up the forms, see Payroll category (form)and Payroll allowance (form).

  • : You use the personnel category when you set up the base payroll information for an employee under > . For more information about setting up the form, see Personnel category (form).

  • : You use salary deduction types when you set up salary deductions for an employee under > . For more information about setting up the form, see Salary deduction types (form).

  • : You use insurance types when you set up insurance for an employee under > . For more information about setting up the form, see Insurance types (form).

  • : You use benefit types when you set up benefits for an employee under > . For more information about setting up the form, see Benefit type (form).

  • : You use terms of employment when you set up these terms under > . For more information about setting up the form, see Terms of employment (form).

  • : You use leave types when you set up leave under > > . For more information about setting up the form, see Leave types (form).

  • and You use income tax codes and categories to indicate the types of taxes that an employee pays (codes), and the categories you use to record wage information. For more information about setting up the form, see Income tax category (form)and Income tax codes (form).

    You can complete the setup forms in any order.

Recruitment

You apply the recruitment setup when you work with recruitment from the and the forms.

  • and : You use media in the form to record the media used in a recruitment project. You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For more information about setting up the media forms, see Media types (form)and Advertising media (form).

  • : You use application bookmarks to define the fields that information will be drawn from for the form under > > > . For more information about setting up the form, see Application bookmarks (form).

  • : You use application e-mail templates to standardize e-mail messages for applicants. An e-mail message for an applicant can be sent from the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Application e-mail templates (form).

    You can complete the setup forms in any order.

Absence

  • : You use an absence status to define the types and appearance of absence reports. For more information about setting up the form, see Absence status (form).

  • : You use absence codes to indicate the reason for an absence and to apply registration validations to these reasons. An absence code must be defined when you create an absence request in the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Absence codes (form).

  • : You use absence groups to categorize absence codes into logical groups. For more information about setting up the form, see Absence groups (form).

  • : You use absence setup to control the way in which employees register absences. To register an absence for an employee, a setup and the date from which the setup should apply can be assigned to the employee in the form. For more information about setting up the form, see Absence setup (form).

You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

  1. , , and

Course

You apply the course setup when you create and maintain courses in the .

  • and : You use course types when you set up courses offered by the company or taken by employees, and you use course groups to categorize course types.

    You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For more information about setting up the forms, see Course groups (form)and Course types (form).

  • , , and

    You specify skills, certificates, and education to define a skill profile for a course type.

  • You must create a course type before you can set up skills, certificates, and education for specific course types. For more information about setting up the forms, see Course type profile skills (form), Course type profile certificates (form), and Course type profile educations (form).

  • , , and : You use this information when you set up courses in the form. When you set up locations, you can include details about specific classrooms at the location and specific instructors that teach at the location.

    You must complete the setup forms in the following order

    1. ,

    For more information about setting up the forms, see Course locations (form). Classroom groups (form), Classrooms (form)and Instructors (form).

Strategy

  • and : You apply the strategy setup when you create strategic plans in the form, and you can include the plan types in a model for strategic plans, which is a strategic planning template.

    You must complete the setup forms in the following order:

    For more information about setting up the forms, see Strategic plan types (form)and Strategic planning templates (form).

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