Spotlight: OrangeHRM human resource management tool - TechRepublic

Spotlight: OrangeHRM human resource management tool

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    General information

    Before you do anything, you should fill out the company general information.

    For a full review of OrangeHRM, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Add employee

    Before you can get too detailed with employee information, you will have to create jobs, projects, etc for the employee to be a member of.

    For a full review of OrangeHRM, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Add jobs

    From the Admin drop-down, select Job Titles and you can add and manage different positions within your company.

    For a full review of OrangeHRM, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Configure benefits

    Benefits include both payroll as well as a health savings. You have to first define an HSP before you can add employees. To add an HSP click on the Define HSP entry in the Health Savings Plan menu.

    For a full review of OrangeHRM, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Update employee status

    There are already plenty of pre-defined employee status entries in Orange HRM. If you have needs outside of the standards, you can easily add/modify to suit your company.

    For a full review of OrangeHRM, check out the TechRepublic Product Spotlight Blog.

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  • Bug reporting

    Orange HRM includes a convenient bug reporting tool to keep your administrators and developers on their toes.

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