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Positions are selected from a list stored in the Positions system directory. This list is empty for new accounts. It can be populated when creating an employee by clicking the plus sign icon:
Positions are selected from a list stored in the '''Positions''' system directory. This list is empty for new accounts. It can be populated when creating an employee by clicking the plus sign icon:


   
   
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Position is displayed in employee cards, as well as in the company structure.
The position is displayed in employee cards, as well as in the [[Employees and company structure | company structure]].


   
   
==Helpful information==
==Helpful information==
Setting a position for a user doesn't grant them any additional permissions. To give a manager permission to view their subordinates' tasks, set them as a manager in the company structure or set them as manager in a specific employee's card.
*Setting a position for a user doesn't grant them any additional permissions. To give a manager permission to view their subordinates' tasks, set them as a manager in the [[Employees and company structure | company structure]], or set them as a manager in a specific [[User profile | employee's card]].





Latest revision as of 06:53, 19 April 2021

Positions can be set in the window for creating or editing employee cards:


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Positions are selected from a list stored in the Positions system directory. This list is empty for new accounts. It can be populated when creating an employee by clicking the plus sign icon:


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Another way to create a new position is to type it into the list and press Enter:


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The position is displayed in employee cards, as well as in the company structure.


Helpful information

  • Setting a position for a user doesn't grant them any additional permissions. To give a manager permission to view their subordinates' tasks, set them as a manager in the company structure, or set them as a manager in a specific employee's card.


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