Need Advice for Oracle HRMS
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Need Advice for Oracle HRMS
Hi,
I would like to learn Oracle HRMS, but confuse as which course to take.
Basically I did my MSW and work for 2yrs in HR field. I would like to know which module is good for starter, which helps in building a base for Oracle HRMS.
Please provide any Training Institute Address for oracle HRMS in India or in USA.
Thanks
Franklin
I would like to learn Oracle HRMS, but confuse as which course to take.
Basically I did my MSW and work for 2yrs in HR field. I would like to know which module is good for starter, which helps in building a base for Oracle HRMS.
Please provide any Training Institute Address for oracle HRMS in India or in USA.
Thanks
Franklin
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Hi Franklin
the following module consist the Oracle HRMS family
1- HR core
2- payroll.
3- Time and lubor
4- HR self service.
5- ireceuitment
6- eLearning managment.
7- Business Intellegent
8- Advance benefit.
9- Trainig management
if you start with the basic one HR core you will be in the way to learn the all module, and this alote of stuff in the internet to start with.
alruwaished
the following module consist the Oracle HRMS family
1- HR core
2- payroll.
3- Time and lubor
4- HR self service.
5- ireceuitment
6- eLearning managment.
7- Business Intellegent
8- Advance benefit.
9- Trainig management
if you start with the basic one HR core you will be in the way to learn the all module, and this alote of stuff in the internet to start with.
alruwaished
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Dear All
My sincere apologies for not replying back your queries as I do visit this site that often. If there is any query related to HRMS Functional..or training related to HRMS, would be glad to reply back through vijay.hrms@gmail.com
I am a Functional Consultant and was involved in various HRMS projects and I am currently on an assignment in Africa. I would be back to India in December.
If anyone is interested in having training on Oracle HRMS Functional, then please reach me on my gmail address.
Minimum students I am looking for is 5
Regards
Vijay
My sincere apologies for not replying back your queries as I do visit this site that often. If there is any query related to HRMS Functional..or training related to HRMS, would be glad to reply back through vijay.hrms@gmail.com
I am a Functional Consultant and was involved in various HRMS projects and I am currently on an assignment in Africa. I would be back to India in December.
If anyone is interested in having training on Oracle HRMS Functional, then please reach me on my gmail address.
Minimum students I am looking for is 5
Regards
Vijay
Hi Franklin,
What you need to learn is the complete process of HR from Recruitment to Termination including setup in EBS. Now if you will hire an employee he/she will ask you for salary so payroll is also required. Hope much is clear to start your career in this field.
Do let us know if still any further query.
Thanks
What you need to learn is the complete process of HR from Recruitment to Termination including setup in EBS. Now if you will hire an employee he/she will ask you for salary so payroll is also required. Hope much is clear to start your career in this field.
Do let us know if still any further query.
Thanks
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Dear Franklin,
I would like to give my opinion as part of sharing my HR knowledge.
At the first place, you need to have general Human Resources Concepts (Knlowedge) such as Employee Recruitment, Vacations Management, Absences, Organization Hierarchies, Competency Management, Appraisals, ... that is to try to familiarise yourself with all HR Processes as a business.
Now once you start with this, it would be easier to link your knowledge to Oracle HR. and to start with, I recommend:
1) Core HR (Basic HR)
2) Payroll
3) Employee Self-Service
then you can go on with the rest of modules explained above...
Best Regards,
I would like to give my opinion as part of sharing my HR knowledge.
At the first place, you need to have general Human Resources Concepts (Knlowedge) such as Employee Recruitment, Vacations Management, Absences, Organization Hierarchies, Competency Management, Appraisals, ... that is to try to familiarise yourself with all HR Processes as a business.
Now once you start with this, it would be easier to link your knowledge to Oracle HR. and to start with, I recommend:
1) Core HR (Basic HR)
2) Payroll
3) Employee Self-Service
then you can go on with the rest of modules explained above...
Best Regards,
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