How do I create a new employee?
If you, as an administrator or a supervisor, wish to assign tasks to your employees, you must first create the employees in the employee list.
Administrators and supervisors can create employees in the system and fill out the relevant information.
This article will explain how the various information can affect the employees in other parts of the system, such as the use of employee groups.
In this article, you will learn how to create an employee:
- How do I create an employee?
- How does the job title affect the employee?
- How does the employee group affect the employee?
- How does the user type influence the employee?
- How do I grant the employee access to CleanManager?
- What does the wage information mean?
- How do I use the contracted work hours?
- How do I set up the correct wage for an employee?
- Which user types can see what information regarding the employee?
This is how you create an employee
| In the menu, go to Employees > Employee list | ||
| Click on Create employee | ||
| Fill out the relevant information | ||
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| Finally, click on Create | ||
This is how the job title affects the employee
| Select the Job title | ||
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You can select between existing job titles or directly create new ones. Job titles can be created by clicking on Add |
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| Once a job title has been selected, you can use it to filter the view of your employee list. Learn more about that in the following article: Filters in the employee list | ||
This is how the employee group affects the employee
| Select the Group | ||
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You can pick between existing employee groups or directly create a new group. Employee groups can be created by clicking on Add |
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| Once a group has been selected, you can use it to filter the view of your employee list. Learn more about that in the following article: Filters in the employee list | ||
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This is how the user type affects the employee
| Select the User type | |
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You can select between the following four user types:
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| Select the Language | |
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Here, you can pick between Danish, English, and German. Your choice determines the system language for the employee when they log in to CleanManager. Employees can change their user language as well, by following the guide in the article: Changing the account language as an employee |
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This is how you can grant the employee access to CleanManager
| Tick off Grant the employee access to CleanManager for the employee | |
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The employee will receive an e-mail with their username and password. You can grant them access immediately when you create them, or you can do it later by editing the employee. |
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| The employee can also be granted access the following way: | |
| Click on Edit employee access |
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| To learn more about this function, go to the following article: How do I grant an employee access? | |
This is the meaning of the wage information
| Fill out the relevant wage information: | |||||||||||||
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This is how you use the contracted hours
| Adjust the daily work hours | |
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When you set up the daily work hours, the total weekly work hours will be calculated. In the employee view of the new calendar, you will be able to see if you have exceeded the weekly work hours of the employee or if they still have time for more tasks. You can also enable the setting Highlight in Optimisation of hours if the weekly working hours have been exceeded. If you do this, the box Optimisation of hours will turn red in the Overview, whenever an employee exceeds their weekly work limit by a minute or falls short of it by more than three hours. You can access the overview through Wages > Optimisation of hours, as well as through Overview > Optimisation of hours |
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This is how you set up the correct wage for an employee
| Select the Wage profile | |
| Pick the correct wage profile for the specific employee. You can learn more about setting up wage profiles in the following article: Wage profiles and hourly wages | |
| Enter Extra hourly pay | |
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You can use this field if you want to pay your employee an extra amount on top of their hourly wage. The extra wage will be added to the regular hourly wage in the wage export |
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| Select the Overtime profile | |
| Pick the overtime profile that fits the employee. You can learn more about setting up overtime profiles in the following article: Overtime profiles | |
| Select the Supplements | |
| Here, you can pick which personal supplements should be triggered for the employee in question. You can learn more about setting up personal supplements in the following article: Personal supplements | |
This is how you can see what information the different user types have access to
| When creating or editing an employee, you have the option to see an overview of which information the different user types can see | |
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The two ways of finding this overview are as follows:
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| In the overview, you can see what information the different user types have access to | |
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