Workday Wednesday Webinar: Change Job Types & Requesting Changes
Discover the power of seamless job transitions and streamlined job data changes in the upcoming Workday Wednesday Webinar: "Change Job Types & Requesting Changes." Join User Solutions for a demo of navigating Workday, handling data changes, transfers, promotions, demotions, and more. Whether you are an HR professional seeking efficiency or a manager aiming for seamless transitions, this session will provide invaluable insights and practical guidance to elevate your Workday experience.
WEBINAR DETAILS
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Date: Wednesday, May 15
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Time: 2-2:45 p.m.
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Registration: Register Here
THIS WEEK'S FOCUS
User Solutions and the Human Resources team are excited to present a Workday Wednesday Webinar that will delve into the intricacies of managing job transitions and requesting changes within Workday. This session will provide in-depth insights into leveraging Workday functionalities for seamless handling of various scenarios, including:
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Change Job Details: Learn to review and update job details accurately without impacting compensation.
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Change FTE and Compensation: Understand the process of updating FTE and compensation due to changes in job roles.
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Transfer From Another Department or Institution: Explore how to facilitate smooth transfers between departments or institutions.
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Promotion: Discover how to handle promotions within the organization efficiently.
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Demotion: Learn the protocol for managing demotions and associated salary adjustments.
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Job Change: Gain insights into effectively initiating job changes through requisition processes.
As part of the Workday Webinar Series, Workday experts will guide you through each process, providing tips and best practices and addressing common challenges. Visit the university calendar to view a list of future sessions and reserve your spot in upcoming webinars!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Session Topic Changes: Please note that session topics may change based on priorities and resources.
Missed a Session? Catch up on past webinars on Kaltura! Visit User Solutions at video.uark.edu for previous Workday Wednesday sessions and view future sessions on the university calendar.
About User Solutions: User Solutions is dedicated to enhancing and optimizing Workday's capabilities, ensuring seamless alignment with the University of Arkansas' business processes and user needs. As a focal point for technology-driven efficiency, accuracy, and analytical capabilities, User Solutions provides expertise in business process design, an in-depth understanding of ERP functionality, and alignment with the university's strategic goals. User Solutions looks forward to collaborating with attendees to make every day work better with Workday.
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Contacts
James Morrison, senior director, User Solutions Team
ERP Implementation
479-575-4934,
jm218@uark.edu
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