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MB6-898 Configure prerequisites for positions and jobs

Malinm85 Profile Picture Malinm85 User Group Leader

You are creating a new job in Talent, but what should you set up before you set up the job? You can create the job without creating many of these points, but if you want to utilize the full use of Talent, you should set up most of the competency setup (under Employee development):

Competency setupCompetency setup

Skill types is the way you organize and classify the skills you set up.

Skill typesSkill types

Rating models is the way you can set up rating to set the requirements for the job.

Rating modelsRating models

You should set up skills to be able to define what skills are needed for the job.

SkillsSkills

You register certificates to say what certificates or achievements a worker should have to get the job.

CertificatesCertificates

Tests is where you need to register the tests you need to register the tests that are required for a job.

Test typesTest types

Education Discipline and education disciplines categories is where you set up an categorize the education a worker should possess to get the job.

Education discipline categoriesEducation discipline categories

If the job requires screenings you need to set this up.

Screening typesScreening types

I also recommend that you set up the following:

  • Title – This is the title this job gives
  • Job tasks – the tasks that makes a job. Examples of tasks: Setup Talent Core, advise in the use of Talent.
  • Job function – A collection of one or more tasks, duties or responsibilities that are assign to a job. An example of functions: Implement Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Talent
  • Job type – Classifies similar jobs into categories. This can be used to set up and implement eligibility rules for compensation plans. Example of type: Full-time, Part-time, salary, hourly pay
  • Areas of responsibility – This indicates the work roles, processes and products that a worker in a position for that job would be responsible for. An example of responsibility: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Talent

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