Hi all HR friends
This is Ankit here i have just prepared a employee information sheet for my broking firm which has employee range between 100-120. Please do check it out and let me know if i need to put in some more details.
Regards
Ankit
From India, Pune
This is Ankit here i have just prepared a employee information sheet for my broking firm which has employee range between 100-120. Please do check it out and let me know if i need to put in some more details.
Regards
Ankit
From India, Pune
Hi, I think you can add two more data Fields 1) DOJ 2) Job Grade Rest things seems to be perfect.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Ankit,
Job grades refer to the band/ level specific to the organization. For example your Role can be: Jr. Executive and you fall under level/ Grade/band 0 or Sr. Exceutive: job grade /band: 2.
Job grades/ band are linked with the Job grade.
Jobs are assigned a job grade based on the job value determined during the evaluation. They are placed with jobs of similar requirements, duties, and responsibilities. Collectively, all of the job grades form a grade structure. These job grades form an internal structure of job responsibility levels. The higher the job, the greater the level of responsibility and the
higher the salary range.
You can ignore the same if this has not been defined in your organization.
Regards,
:)
From India, Bangalore
Job grades refer to the band/ level specific to the organization. For example your Role can be: Jr. Executive and you fall under level/ Grade/band 0 or Sr. Exceutive: job grade /band: 2.
Job grades/ band are linked with the Job grade.
Jobs are assigned a job grade based on the job value determined during the evaluation. They are placed with jobs of similar requirements, duties, and responsibilities. Collectively, all of the job grades form a grade structure. These job grades form an internal structure of job responsibility levels. The higher the job, the greater the level of responsibility and the
higher the salary range.
You can ignore the same if this has not been defined in your organization.
Regards,
:)
From India, Bangalore
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