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Oracle® Fusion Middleware

User’s Guide for Oracle Employee


Onboarding Process Accelerator
11gRelease 1 (11.1.1.7.2)

July 2014
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CONTENTS
Oracle Employee Onboarding Process Accelerator .........................1
What's New in this Release 11.1.1.7.2 ..........................................................2
Overview of Oracle Process Accelerators .......................................................3
Getting Started with Oracle Employee Onboarding .........................................4
Overview of the Oracle Employee Onboarding Process Lifecycle .....................4
Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Pages .................................8
Starting Oracle Employee Onboarding ........................................................9
Using Oracle Employee Onboarding ............................................................ 11
Initiating Oracle EOB without a Recruiting Application ................................. 11
Initiating Oracle EOB from a Recruiting Application .................................... 11
Submitting a Provisioning Request ........................................................... 12
Submitting a Screening Service ............................................................... 16
Reviewing the Status of a Screening Service ............................................. 18
Adding Human Resource Documents ........................................................ 20
Validating Document Compliance ............................................................. 22
Verifying Personal Information ................................................................ 24
Verifying Provisioning ............................................................................ 26
Acknowledging the Employee Received the Requested Provisioning .............. 27
Viewing a Provisioning Request ............................................................... 29
Revising a Provisioning Request .............................................................. 30
Withdrawing a Provisioning Request ......................................................... 31
Administering Oracle Employee Onboarding ................................................ 33
Maintaining the Seeded Data .................................................................. 33
Managing Employees ........................................................................... 33
Maintaining Lookup Type Codes ............................................................ 39
Maintaining Service Request Groups ...................................................... 50
Maintaining Service Groups by Job Codes ............................................... 53
Maintaining Document Templates .......................................................... 61
Understanding the Business Rules ........................................................... 63
Understanding the Hiring Manager Notification Wait Time Ruleset .............. 63
Understanding the Screening Service Wait Time Ruleset ........................... 64
Understanding the Is Screening Service Required Ruleset ......................... 64
Understanding the New Employee Ruleset .............................................. 65
Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Reports .............................. 66
Delivered Documentation ......................................................................... 71

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Oracle Employee Onboarding Process


Accelerator
Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Employee Onboarding Process Accelerator
describes how to administer and use this process accelerator.

Audience
This document is intended for:

• Hiring managers who use Oracle Employee Onboarding to submit provisioning


requirements for a new candidate or employee

• Human resource managers who submits any required screening services for the new
candidate or employee

• New employees who verify they have received the provisions requested for them, and
verify their personal information
• Administrators who maintain Oracle Employee Onboarding seeded data, business
rules, and reports
Related Documents
For more information, see the following Oracle resources:

Oracle Employee Onboarding

• Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Process Accelerator

Oracle Business Process Management Suite

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Process Management
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business
Process Management
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Business Process Composer User's Guide for Oracle Business
Process Management
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle
Business Process Management Suite
Oracle Business Rules

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules

Oracle Fusion Middleware

• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide

Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:

• boldface - Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements or terms defined
in text.
• italic - Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which
you supply particular values.

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What's New in this Release 11.1.1.7.2


For Release 11.1.1.7.2, this guide has been updated in several ways. The What's New diagram
depicts the sections or topics that have been added or changed.

What's New

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Overview of Oracle Process Accelerators


Oracle Process Accelerators (PA) are prebuilt business process solutions developed with Oracle
Business Process Management (BPM) Suite or other Oracle SOA Suite components. Oracle
Process Accelerators are developed to support and automate critical industry and horizontal
business processes. Oracle PAs utilize best practices to accelerate time-to-value and increase
quality. When needed, PAs include ready-to-use integration scenarios that extend Oracle
applications. Oracle PAs can be deployed as-is or extended to meet your requirements. The
Oracle PA framework diagram illustrates the basic components of a process accelerator.

Oracle PA Framework

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Getting Started with Oracle Employee Onboarding


This section is for new Oracle Employee Onboarding (EOB) users who want a brief
introduction.

Upon completion of this section, you will be able to:

• Describe the Oracle Employee Onboarding process lifecycle.


• Describe the Oracle Employee Onboarding pages and related Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace pages.
• Start Oracle Employee Onboarding.

Overview of the Oracle Employee Onboarding Process Lifecycle


Oracle Employee Onboarding (EOB) Process Accelerator is a process solution that enables
organizations to submit and track onboarding activities for new hires. Oracle EOB provides
dashboards to view process analytics and service request summary reports. Administrators
can modify the business rules and seeded data.

Oracle EOB is a role-based solution; your role determines the tasks you can perform. Oracle
EOB delivers the following roles:

• The hiring manager submits the provisioning requirements for a new employee or
candidate, and verifies the employee receives the requested provisions.
• The human resource specialist submits a screening service for a new candidate, and
collects required documentation for new employees.
• The employee verifies that he received the provisions.
EOB can be integrated with PeopleSoft Talent Acquisition Manager 9.2 Oracle E-Business Suite
Human Capital Management Module 12.1.3. The posting of an offer acceptance in PeopleSoft
or Oracle E-Business Suite initiates the EOB process. For those organizations not using
PeopleSoft or Oracle E-Business Suite, the process is initiated via email, phone call, or other
message.

EOB integrates with Oracle Internal Service Request (ISR) Process Accelerator. The provision
requirement options available to a hiring manager are those already defined in ISR. After a
hiring manager submits the provisioning requirements in EOB, a new service request is
created in ISR for each of the provisioning requirements. The fulfilling department then
processes the ISR requests. The fulfilling department employee, in ISR, fulfills the
requirements submitted by the hiring manager.

The Employee Onboarding process is the main business process for Oracle EOB, and the focus
of this topic. Because Employee Onboarding is a top-level process, it consists of inline and
callable subprocesses. The Employee Onboarding Process diagrams are depicted below,
followed by an explanation of the process.

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Employee Onboarding Process (1 of 2)

Employee Onboarding Process (2 of 2)

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The Employee Onboarding process involves the following basic steps:


1. The hiring manager creates a record for the new candidate, sends the candidate the
portal information, determines if any screening services are needed, and submits the
candidate provisioning requirements after the candidate accepts the offer.
2. After the hiring manager creates the provisioning request, the human resource
specialist can manually upload the candidate's required documents into Oracle EOB or
scan them in. Scanned documents are automatically linked to the candidate's
provisioning request.
3. A call to Oracle Internal Service Request is made which creates a service request for
the candidate's provisioning requirements. The fulfilling manager and fulfilling
employee process the service requests.
4. The human resource specialist submits any required screening service for the
candidate. The human resource specialist then reviews the status of the screening
service and confirms to either extend or rescind the candidate's offer.
5. The candidate verifies his personal information and confirms receipt of the provisions.
6. The hiring manager acknowledges the candidate received the requested provisions.
There is an activity guide with milestones for tasks within the Employee Onboarding process.
The activity guide milestones are:

Onboarding activities

• Submit screening service

• Update employee status

Postboarding activities

• Verify provisioning

Complete employee documents

• Review company welcome


• Verify personal information

• Sign compliance document

• Select compensation option

• Select benefits option

• Complete training
All the milestones are draft tasks except for Submit screening service, Update employee
status, Verify provisioning, and Verify personal information.

This topic walks through the Employee Onboarding process lifecycle illustrating how a hiring
manager submits a provisioning requirement, the human resource specialist submits a
screening service and collects the required documents, and the employee verifies his personal
information and that he received the requested provisions.

Overview of the Oracle Employee Onboarding Process Lifecycle


Step Action

1. The hiring manager begins by navigating to the New Employee Requirements page.

2. The hiring manager uses the New Employee Requirements page to submit
provisioning requirements for a new candidate or an employee.

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3. The hiring manager completes all appropriate fields on the Employee tab.

4. The hiring manager clicks the Provisioning tab.

5. The hiring manager adds the provisions the employee needs. These provisions become
tasks for the various departments to fulfill in Oracle Internal Service Request Process
Accelerator.

6. The hiring manager clicks the Submit button, to save and submit the requirements
request.

7. These pages are from Oracle Internal Service Request Process Accelerator. They depict
fulfilling and closing a provision requested from Oracle Employee Onboarding.

8. The human resource specialist uses the My Tasks page to view all requests on which she
has to act.

9. The human resource specialist double clicks the Task to open the screening service
request.

10. The human resource specialist uses the Submit Screening Service page to initiate a
screening service on the candidate.

11. The human resource specialist selects the screening service provider and checks the
disclaimer.

12. The human resource specialist clicks Submit, which sends the candidate information to
the screening service for processing.

13. The human resource specialist uses the My Tasks page to view all requests on which she
has to act.

14. The human resource specialist double clicks the Task to open the screening service
status request.

15. The human resource specialist uses the Finalize Applicant Offer page to review the
status of the screening service and to determine if the candidate's provisioning request
should be approved or rescinded.

16. The human resource specialist reviews the status of the screening service and
determines if the candidate's provisioning request should be approved or rescinded.

17. The human resource specialist clicks Approve or Rescind Offer based on their
determination. In this example, the applicants offer is approved.

18. The employee uses the My Tasks page to view all requests on which she has to act.

19. The employee double clicks the Task to open her personal information request.

20. The employee uses the Verify Personal Info page to review and edit her personal
information.

21. The employee reviews and edits her personal information, as necessary.

22. The employee clicks Submit.

23. The employee uses the My Tasks page to view all requests on which she has to act.

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24. The employee double clicks the Task to open the request.

25. The employee uses the Provisioning Verification page to confirm she has received the
requested provisions.

26. The employee clicks the Provisioning tab.

27. The employee confirms she has received each provisioned item.

28. The employee clicks Confirm.

29. The hiring manager uses the My Tasks page to view all requests on which he has to act.

30. The hiring manager double clicks the Task to open the request.

31. The hiring manager uses the For Your Information page to acknowledge the employee
received the requested provisioning.

32. The hiring manager clicks Approve acknowledging the employee received the requested
provisioning.

33. You have completed the Overview of the Oracle Employee Onboarding Process
Lifecycle topic.

Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Pages


You navigate Oracle Employee Onboarding (EOB) through the Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace. Your role within Oracle EOB determines the tasks you can perform,
and the pages you can access. Some of these pages are Oracle Business Process Management
Workspace, others are Oracle EOB. Understanding the pages associated to a task or role
makes you more effective in your use with Oracle EOB.

This topic addresses the various Oracle Business Process Management Workspace and Oracle
EOB pages you use.

Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Pages


Step Action

1. The Oracle Business Process Workspace Tasks page appears after you log into Oracle
Business Process Management Workspace. This is an Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace page.

From here you can:


• Take action on an requirements request by executing the tasks assigned to you in
Views, My Tasks
• Access Oracle EOB from the Applications link

2. The Start New Employee link is visible if you are granted permissions in Oracle EOB.
Use this link to access the New Employee Requirements page. This is an Oracle
Business Process Management Workspace page.

3. Use the New Employee Requirements page to submit provisioning requirements for a
new candidate or an employee. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

4. Use the Submit Screening Service page to initiate a screening service on the
candidate. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

5. Use the Finalize Applicant Offer page to review the status of the screening service and
to determine if the candidate's provisioning request should be approved or rescinded.
This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

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6. Use the Verify Personal Info page to review and edit your personal information. This is
an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

7. Use the Provisioning Verification page to confirm you have received the requested
provisions. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

8. Use the For Your Information page to acknowledge your employee received the
requested provisioning. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

9. The Manage Employee Onboarding link is available under Links if you are granted
permissions in Oracle EOB. Use this link to access the administration pages.

10. Use the Onboard Status Review page to view, change, or withdraw pending and
previous provisioning requests.

11. Use the New Employee Requirements page to view the employee's information,
requested provisions, and required HR documents.

12. Use the Manage Employees page to modify the employees or candidates made
available when submitting requirement requests. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding
page.

13. Use the Search Document Compliance page to validate the status of the documents.
This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

14. Use the Maintain Lookup Type Codes page to modify the lookup type codes made
available when submitting requirement requests. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding
page.

15. Use the Maintain Service Request Groups page to modify the service groups made
available when submitting requirement requests. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding
page.

16. Use the Maintain Job Code Service Groups page to modify the service groups for
specific job codes. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

17. Use the Maintain Document Template page to create a checklist of documents
required for new employees. This is an Oracle Employee Onboarding page.

18. The Oracle Business Process Workspace My Tasks page displays the requirement
request a hiring manager, human resource specialist, or employee must take action on.
This is an Oracle Business Process Management Workspace page.

19. For more information on how to work with tasks, such as reassigning a task, routing a
task, or setting a vacation period, see "Working on Tasks in Process Workspace," in
Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Process Management.

20. For more information on understanding, navigating, and setting your preferences in
Oracle Business Process Workspace, see "Getting Started with Process Workspace, in
Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Process Management.

21. You have completed the Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Pages
topic.

Starting Oracle Employee Onboarding


You need a valid Oracle Business Process Management Workspace URL, user ID, and password
to access Oracle Employee Onboarding (EOB). Contact your system administrator for the URL
and your login credentials.

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In this topic, you will log into Oracle Business Process Management Workspace and access
Oracle EOB.

Procedure: Starting Oracle Employee Onboarding


Step Action

1. To begin, enter http://server name:port/bpm/workspace in your web browser.

Replace server name and port with the server name and port number you received from
your administrator. The supported web browsers are: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.x,
Chrome 11.x, or Mozilla Firefox 4.x.

The Oracle Business Process Workspace Sign In page opens.

2. Enter your username and password in the respective fields, then click Login.

3. You are now logged into Oracle Business Process Management Workspace.

4. Click the Applications link to access any Oracle Process Accelerator, implemented by
your organization and that you have permissions to.

5. Use the Start New Employee link to access Oracle Employee Onboarding.

6. You have completed the Starting Oracle Employee Onboarding topic.

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Using Oracle Employee Onboarding


This section is for hiring managers and human resource specialists who submit provisioning
requests and screening services, and employees who confirm receipt of their provisions.

Upon completion of this section, you will be able to:

• Initiate Oracle EOB without a recruiting application.


• Initiate Oracle EOB from a recruiting application.

• Submit a provisioning request.

• Submit a screening service on the employee.

• Review the status of a screening service.

• Add human resource documents.


• Validate document compliance.
• Verify personal information.

• Verify provisioning.

• Acknowledge the employee received the requested provisioning.

• View a provisioning request.

• Revise a provisioning request.


• Withdraw a provisioning request.

Initiating Oracle EOB without a Recruiting Application


Oracle EOB can be initiated in organizations which have not integrated with a recruiting
application, see section "Submitting a Provisioning Request." This mode assumes that the
hiring manager receives notification of a new hire start date from outside the system, through
email or other message. The employee data must be setup in Oracle EOB before a
provisioning request can be created, see section "Managing Employees."

Initiating Oracle EOB from a Recruiting Application


Integrating Oracle EOB with PeopleSoft Talent Acquisition Manager 9.2 or Oracle E-Business
Suite Human Capital Management 12.1.3 enables you to initiate the employee onboarding
process from the respective recruiting application. Contact your Oracle EOB administrator to
understand if your organization has integrated Oracle EOB with either recruiting application.

If Oracle EOB is integrated with a recruiting application, you initiate the employee onboarding
process from the recruiting application. The process initiates from the Work Location page in
PeopleSoft and the Enter and Maintain page in Oracle E-Business Suite, see the respective
diagrams below. The recruiting application then passes the employee data to Oracle EOB, and
creates the start of a new provisioning request in Oracle EOB. From there, the employee
onboarding process continues as documented in this guide.

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PeopleSoft Talent Acquisition Manager Work Location Page

Oracle E-Business Suite Human Capital Management Enter and Maintain Page

Submitting a Provisioning Request


Imagine you are a hiring manager and your new employee needs a cube on his first day of
work. You can use Oracle EOB to submit this provisioning requirement to the appropriate
fulfilling department.

In this topic, you will create and submit a provisioning request.

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Procedure: Submitting a Provisioning Request


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the New Employee Requirements page.

Click the Start New Employee link.

2. Use the New Employee Requirements page to submit provisioning requirements for a
new candidate or an employee.

3. You can also access the New Employee Requirements page from the Onboard Status
Review page.

4. In this example, an employee has been selected for you. After an employee is selected,
many of the fields are automatically populated with the information from the employee's
record.

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5. Enter the employee's start date, and the priority of this request. In this example, the
fields have been completed for you.

6. Service Groups are predefined groups of provisioning requirements. You can select a
service group if you want to use the predefined requirements, or leave this field blank
and manually add provisioning requirements on the Provisioning tab.

Click the Service Group list.

7. Click the Cube list item.

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8. Click the Provisioning tab.

9. Use the Provisioning tab to add provisioning requirement requests.

10. You can click Add Service Group or Add Job Code Service Groups to add the
predefined requirements for the service group specified on the Employee tab.

If no service group is selected, when you click Add Job Code Service Groups, the
default service group is added.

Click the Add Service Groups link.

11. The provisioning requirements associated to the Cube service group are added.

12. To manually add provisioning requirements, use the Add button.

13. A service request is created in Oracle Internal Service Request for each provisioning
requirement.

The fulfilling manager and fulfilling employee receive service requests for these
provisioning requirements. They disposition the requirements appropriately. See "Using
Internal Service Request" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Internal
Service Request Process Accelerator.

14. Use the Submit button to save and submit the requirements request.

Click the Submit button.

15. After a request is submitted the following email notifications are sent to:

• The human resource specialist to submit a screening service for the candidate. The
screening service is performed based on the Screening Service Required Ruleset.
•The employee to verify his personal information.
•The fulfilling manager and fulfilling employee to disposition the requirements. See
"Using Internal Service Request" in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle

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Internal Service Request Process.

These are examples of each email notification.

16. You have completed the Submitting a Provisioning Request topic.

Submitting a Screening Service


As a human resource specialist, you submit a screening service on a new candidate.

Note: This functionality requires that your organization integrate the screening service
function with an online screening service vendor.

In this topic, you will submit a screening service on a new candidate.

Procedure: Submitting a Screening Service


Step Action

1. You receive an email notification when you have screening services to submit. This is an
example email notification.

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2. Use the My Tasks page to view all requests on which you have to act.

The My Tasks page automatically opens after you log into Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace.

3. Select the screening service task you want to submit.

Click the task to open it in the Task Details section. Double-click the task to open in a
new window. In this example, you will double-click the task.

Double-click the Task object.

4. Use the Submit Screening Service page to initiate a screening service on a candidate.

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5. Use the Claim button to assign this task to yourself if multiple human resource
specialists are presented with this task.

6. Click the Select external screening service provider list.

7. Select the screening service you want to run.

Click the Best Background Check list item.

8. Click the Custom disclaimer to be added by customer option.

9. Click the Submit button.

10. After you submit the screening service, you receive an email with the status of the
screening.

If your organization integrates with an online vendor, the vendor receives a message
requesting the screening service.

11. You have completed the Submitting a Screening Service topic.

Reviewing the Status of a Screening Service


As a human resource specialist, you review the status of a candidate's screening service and
determine if the offer letter should remain or be rescinded.

Note: This functionality requires that your organization integrate the screening service
function with an online screening service vendor before an actual status message can be
received.

In this topic, you will review the screening service status and approve.

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Procedure: Reviewing the Status of a Screening Service


Step Action

1. You receive an email notification when you have screening services to review and
disposition. This is an example email notification.

2. Use the My Tasks page to view all requests on which you have to act.

The My Tasks page automatically opens after you log into Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace.

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3. Select the task you want to review.

Click the task to open it in the Task Details section. Double-click the task to open in a
new window. In this example, you will double-click the task.

Double-click the Task object.

4. Use the Finalize Applicant Offer page to review the status of the screening service and
to determine if the candidate's provisioning request should be approved or rescinded.

5. Use the Claim button to assign this task to yourself if multiple human resource
specialists are presented with this task.

6. Review the status of the screening service and approve the candidate's offer.

Click the Approve button.

7. You have completed the Reviewing the Status of a Screening Service topic.

Adding Human Resource Documents


Most organizations require that new employees submit some legal or organizational
documentation, for example a W-4 or non-compete agreement. For each employee level and
type, your organization defines what documents are required and the notification milestones,
see "Maintaining Document Templates." After a hiring manager initiates a provisioning request
for a new employee, a list of the required documents are added to the request's HR
Documents tab. As a human resource specialist, you collect the documents from the employee
and automatically or manually add them to the HR Documents tab.

Automatically - using Oracle WebCenter, you scan the paper versions of the documents, and
then the scanned documents are automatically associated to the appropriate document line
item in the HR Documents tab in the employee's provisioning request.
If implemented by your organization, Oracle WebCenter Capture, Oracle WebCenter Imaging,
and Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition learn the document types to be associated to Oracle
EOB. Oracle WebCenter reviews the scanned document to determine the document type and
the employee's name. After these are determined, Oracle WebCenter associates the document

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to the employee's provisioning request. An error mechanism enables an administrator to


handle unrecognized documents. See "Integrating with Oracle WebCenter Content: Capture
and Imaging," in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Process Accelerators
for specific integration details.

Manually - using the HR Documents tab, you upload the documents.


The procedure and recording for this topic explain how to manually upload documents.

The Hiring Manager Notification Wait Time Ruleset validates if the required documents have
been associated to the employee's provisioning request by their start date. If the documents
have not been associated to a request by the milestone date, you receive an email
notification.

In this topic, you will manually upload a document.

Procedure: Adding Human Resource Documents


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Onboard Status Review page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Use the Onboard Status Review page to add human resource documents to an
employee's provisioning request.

4. Click the Request Id link.

5. Click the HR Documents tab.

6. Use the HR Documents tab to manually upload the documents specified for an
employee. You can also use this tab to view when scanned documents were uploaded.

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7. Click the Settings menu.

8. Click the Add list item.

9. Use the Add Attachment dialog box to upload a document.

10. In this example, a document has already been uploaded for you.

Click the OK button.

11. After reviewing the document, update the Compliance Status field.

Click the Compliance Status list.

12. Click the In Compliance list item.

13. Click the Submit button.

14. If you reopen the request, you can see when the document was uploaded.

15. You have completed the Adding Human Resource Documents topic.

Validating Document Compliance


As a human resource specialist, you can search provisioning requests to identify if the required
documents are in compliance or not in compliance.

In this topic, you will validate non-compliance documents.

Procedure: Validating Document Compliance


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Search Document Compliance page.

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Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Document Compliance link.

4. Use the Search Document Compliance page to validate the status of the documents.

5. Click the Status list.

6. Select the status or statuses you want to validate compliance for. These statuses apply to
the provisioning requests, not the status of the documents.

Click the On Target list item.

7. After you select all the statuses you want to search for, close the Status list.

Click the Status list.

8. Click the Compliance Status list.

9. You can search for documents in compliance or not in compliance.

Click the Non Compliance list item.

10. Click the Search button.

11. The search lists the provisioning requests that meet your criteria. By viewing the
requests not in compliance, you can identify employees who need to be contacted about
getting their documents in.

12. You have completed the Validating Document Compliance topic.

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Verifying Personal Information


As an employee, you must verify your personal information. You verify your personal
information from the New Employee Portal, if the organization is using Oracle WebCenter, or
the Oracle Business Process Management Workspace.

In this topic, you will verify your personal information.

Procedure: Verifying Personal Information


Step Action

1. You receive two email notifications, one is a welcome email that contains a URL and login
credentials for the location where you can verify your personal information. The other is
a notification to verify your personal information.

This is an example of a welcome email notification.

2. Depending on your organization's implementation, use the My Tasks page, in Oracle


Business Process Management Workspace, or the Verify Personal Information page,
in the New Employee Portal, to view the requests on which you have to act.

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3. Select the task you want to review.

Click the task to open it in the Task Details section. Double-click the task to open in a
new window. In this example, you will double-click the task.

Double-click the Task object.

4. Use the Verify Personal Info page to review and edit your personal information.

5. Review your information and make changes as necessary. In this example, no changes

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are necessary.

6. Click the Submit button.

7. You have completed the Verifying Personal Information topic.

Verifying Provisioning
As an employee, you must verify that you have received the provisioning requested by your
hiring manager.

In this topic, you will verify you have received the requested provisions.

Procedure: Verifying Provisioning


Step Action

1. After all the provisioning requirements are fulfilled, you receive an email notification to
verify you have received them.

2. Use the My Tasks page to view all requests on which you have to act.

The My Tasks page automatically opens after you log into Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace.

3. Select the task you want to review.

Click the task to open it in the Task Details section. Double-click the task to open in a
new window. In this example, you will double-click the task.

Double-click the Task object.

4. Use the Provisioning Verification page to confirm you have received the requested
provisions.

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5. Click the Provisioning tab.

6. Click the Horizontal scrollbar.

7. For each provisioning request, confirm you have received the item.

Click the Confirm option.

8. Click the Confirm option.

9. Click the Confirm button.

10. You have completed the Verifying Provisioning topic.

Acknowledging the Employee Received the Requested Provisioning


After the employee verifies they have received the requested provisions, you, as the hiring
manager, must also acknowledge they have received the requested provisioning.

In this topic, you will acknowledge the employee received the requested provisioning.

Procedure: Acknowledging the Employee Received the Requested Provisioning


Step Action

1. You receive an email notification to acknowledge your employee received the requested
provisions.

2. Use the My Tasks page to view all requests on which you have to act.

The My Tasks page automatically opens after you log into Oracle Business Process
Management Workspace.

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3. Select the task you want to review.

Click the task to open it in the Task Details section. Double-click the task to open in a
new window. In this example, you will double-click the task.

Double-click the Task object.

4. Use the For Your Information page to acknowledge your employee received the
requested provisioning.

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5. Click the Acknowledge button.

6. You have completed the Acknowledging the Employee Received the Requested
Provisioning topic.

Viewing a Provisioning Request


You can view a provisioning request after you submit it, or one already processed.

In this topic, you will view a provisioning request.

Procedure: Viewing a Provisioning Request


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Onboard Status Review page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Use the Onboard Status Review page to view the status of pending and previous
provisioning requests.

4. Select the provisioning request you want to view.

Click the Request Id link.

5. The Employee tab shows the employee's information.

6. The Provisioning tab shows the requested provisions and the status of those provisions.

7. The HR Documents tab shows the status of the required documents.

8. Use the Cancel button to return to the previous page.

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Click the Cancel button.

9. You have completed the Viewing a Provisioning Request topic.

Revising a Provisioning Request


You submit a provisioning request, then realize you forgot an item. You can edit the request
and resubmit.

In this topic, you will revise a provisioning request.

Procedure: Revising a Provisioning Request


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Onboard Status Review page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Use the Onboard Status Review page to revise provisioning requests.

4. Select the provisioning request you want to revise.

Click the Request Id link.

5. Add a new provisioning requirement.

Click the Provisioning tab.

6. Click the Add button.

7. Complete the line as necessary. In this example, a provisioning requirement was added
for you.

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8. Resubmit the requirements request for processing.

Click the Submit button.

9. You have completed the Revising a Provisioning Request topic.

Withdrawing a Provisioning Request


Any number of reasons may require you to withdraw a provisioning request such as the
candidate declines the offer at the last minute, or he needs different provisions from what you
submitted. Provisioning requests can be withdrawn after submission or prior to approval. You
can also withdraw an individual provisioning request item.

In this topic, you will withdraw a provisioning request.

Procedure: Withdrawing a Provisioning Request


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Onboard Status Review page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Use the Onboard Status Review page to withdraw a provisioning request.

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4. Select the provisioning request you want to withdraw.

Click the Request Id link.

5. Click the Withdraw button.

6. Confirm that you want to withdraw this provisioning request.

Click the OK button.

7. Validate the provisioning request is withdrawn.

Click the Horizontal scrollbar.

8. The selected provisioning request status is now Withdrawn.

9. You have completed the Withdrawing a Provisioning Request topic.

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Administering Oracle Employee Onboarding


This section is for administrators who maintain Oracle Employee Onboarding (EOB). Use
Oracle EOB as delivered or modify it to meet your requirements. This section covers the data
elements you can modify.

Upon completion of this section, you will be able to:

• Maintain the seeded data.

• Describe the business rules.

Maintaining the Seeded Data


Oracle EOB ships with seeded data for the drop-down lists. This section covers the seeded
data you can modify.

Upon completion of this section, you will be able to:

• Manage employees.
• Maintain lookup type codes.

• Maintain service request groups.

• Maintain service groups by job codes.

• Maintain document templates.

Managing Employees
You must add all employees and candidates to Oracle Employee Onboarding before a hiring
manager can create provisioning requirement requests for them. If your organization is using
Oracle EOB integrated with PeopleSoft or Oracle E-Business Suite, the employee data is
passed from the recruiting application to Oracle EOB as part of the new hire notification
message.

In this topic, you will modify an employee.

Procedure: Managing Employees


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Manage Employees page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Manage Employees link.

4. Use the Manage Employees page to add employees and candidates so a hiring
manager can create provisioning requirement requests for them.

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5. First, add a new employee.

Click the Add button.

6. Use the Personal Information tab to enter basic employee identification information.

7. The Employee field automatically populates with the next employee number.

8. Complete the remaining fields as necessary. In this example, the fields have been
completed for you.

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9. Click the Contact Information tab.

10. Use the Contact Information tab to enter the various contact information for the
employee.

11. Complete the fields as necessary. In this example, the fields have been completed for
you.

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12. Click the Work Contact Information tab.

13. Use the Work Contact Information tab to enter the work location details for the
employee.

14. Complete the fields as necessary. In this example, the fields have been completed for
you.

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15. Click the Organization Information tab.

16. Use the Organization Information tab to enter the job details for the employee.

17. Complete the fields as necessary. In this example, the fields have been completed for
you.

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18. Click the Hiring Information tab.

19. Use the Hiring Information tab to enter the hiring details for the employee.

20. Complete the fields as necessary. In this example, the fields have been completed for
you.

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21. Saving the employee record makes it available when a hiring manager creates a
provisioning request.

Click the Save button.

22. The employee Layla Jones is now added.

23. To modify an employee:


1. From the Select an Employee list, select the employee you want to modify.

2. Modify the employee record as needed, then click Save.

24. To delete an employee:


1. From the Select an Employee list, select the employee you want to delete.

2. Click Delete, click OK, then click Save.

25. If you have not saved a modification, then you can reverse it using the Undo button.

26. You have completed the Managing Employees topic.

Maintaining Lookup Type Codes


Lookup type codes specify values used in provisioning requirement requests. Oracle Employee
Onboarding ships with seeded values for lookup type codes. The seeded values are:

Background Check Status

• Fail
• Pass

• No response received

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Cost Center

• Finance Cost Center

• Payroll Cost Center

Department Number

• Finance Department

• Payroll Department

Document Compliance Status

• In Compliance

• Non Compliance

Document Key Milestone

• Start Date

Document Load Status

• Auto Loaded

• Manually Loaded

Document Name

• I-9
• Non Compete

• Non Disclosure

• W-4

Document Priority

• Optional
• Required

Employee Level

• Administrator
• Director

• Executive

• Manager

• Staff
Employee Location

• On-site

• Remote

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Employee Prefix

• Mr

• Mrs

Employee Status

• Candidate
• Full Time

• Part Time
Employee Suffix

• I
• II

• III
• Jr
Employee Type

• Exception Hourly
• Hourly

• Salaried
Job Code

• Account Manager
• Accountant

• Administrative Staff

• Administrator
• Administrator Customer Service

• Administrator-Human Resources

• Administrator-Licensing/Cert
• Administrator-Network Services

• Adviser

• Agent-HR Help Desk L1


• Agent-HR Help Desk L2

• Agent-HR Help Desk L3

• Analyst-Budget

• Analyst-Budget I

• Analyst-Budget II

• Analyst-Business
• Analyst-Business Development

• Analyst-Data

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• Analyst-Financial
• Analyst-Financial Sr

• Analyst-Functional

• Analyst-Health Statistics

• Analyst-HR/Payroll

• Analyst-HRMS

• Analyst-Human Resources
• Analyst-Program

• Analyst-Systems

• Architect

• Area Manager

• Assembler

• Assembly Line Worker


• Assessor

• Assistant

• Assistant I

• Assistant II

• Assistant-Administrative

• Assistant-Administrative Sr
• Assistant-Community Relations

• Assistant-Executive

• Assistant-Junior

• Assistant-Management Staff

• Assistant-Marketing

• Assistant-Nursing
• Assistant-Office I

• Assistant-Office II

• Assistant-Office III

• Assistant-Office IV

• Assistant-Personnel

• Assistant-Personnel Clerical
• Assistant-Sales

• Assistant-Senior

• Assistant-Student Resident

• Assistant-Teaching

• Auditor
• Auditor-General

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• Barkeeper
• Bartender

• Bookkeeper

• Bookkeeper-Sr

• Bricklayer

• Broker

• Bus Driver
• Bus Person

• Cabinet Head-Health/Mental Hyg

• Chief

• Chief Executive Officer

• Chief-Fire

• Chief-Group
• Chief-Personnel Operations

• Chief-Police

• Chief-Public Works

• Cleaner

• Clerk

• Clerk-Accounting
• Clerk-Accounts Payable

• Clerk-Accounts Payable Sr

• Clerk-Administrative I

• Clerk-Administrative II

• Clerk-Data Entry

• Clerk-File
• Clerk-Finance

• Clerk-General Ledger

• Clerk-General Ledger Sr

• Clerk-I

• Clerk-II

• Clerk-III
• Clerk-Inventory Control

• Clerk-Payroll

• Clerk-Payroll Sr

• Clerk-Pension

• Clerk-Shipping
• Clerk-Store

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• Clerk-Student Office Support


• Clerk-Time and Labor

• Commissioner-Bus and Reg Svc

• Commissioner-Police and Fire

• Commissioner-State Operations

• Conservator

• Consultant
• Consultant - Junior

• Consultant - Senior

• Consultant-Pre Sales

• Cook

• Coordinator-Employment

• Coordinator-Environmental
• Coordinator-Fire Safety

• Coordinator-Project

• Coordinator-Staffing

• Counsel-General

• Country Manager

• Custodian
• Data Protection Officer

• Dean-School of Engineering

• Default Service Groups

• Deputy Director-Engineering

• Deputy Director-Maintenance

• Deputy Director-Water Prod


• Developer

• Director

• Director -Japan

• Director of Engineering

• Director-Administration

• Director-Asia Pacific
• Director-Canada

• Director-Community Relations

• Director-Customer Services

• Director-Department

• Director-Europe
• Director-Finance

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• Director-Governmental Affairs
• Director-Human Resources

• Director-Information Systems

• Director-Licensing and Cert

• Director-Manufacturing

• Director-Marketing

• Director-Operations
• Director-Personnel

• Director-Planning

• Director-Policy and Health Stats

• Director-R and D

• Director-Sales

• Director-South America
• Dispatcher

• Distributor

• Doctor

• Drafter

• Dry-Cleaning Employee

• Employee
• Engineer

• Engineer-Building Maintenance

• Engineer-Public Works I

• Farmer

• Garbage Collector

• Guard
• Hairdresser

• Inspector of Goods

• Instructor

• Interior Designer

• Job1

• Job2
• Lawyer

• Legal Assistant

• Logistician

• Maintenance Staff

• Manager
• Manager Engineering

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• Merchant
• Night Watch

• Operator

• Other Job1

• Other Job2

• Painter

• Policeman
• President

• Professional Sportsman

• Programmer

• Psychologist

• Purchasing Agent

• Researcher
• Restorer

• Sales Person

• Secretary

• Seller

• Senior Engineer

• Staff
• Strategist

• Tax Collector

• Teacher

• Technical Staff

• Telephone Helpline

• Trainer
• Vendor

• Vice President

• Vice President Engineering

• Warehouseman

• Worker
Request Line Status

• Complete
• In Process

• New

• Save
• Submit

• Withdrawn

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Request Status

• Complete
• Jeopardy

• New

• Save

• Submit
• Target

• Withdrawn
Request Template

• Accounting

• Cube
• Local IT

• Management

• Office

• Remote IT

• Sales
Salary Range

• The salary ranges are $000,000 to $500,000 in $10,000 increments

Screening Service Web Service Info

• Acme Credit Report


• Acme SSN Tracing

• Best Background Check


• Bethel Drug Testing Services

• EBC

• Fairview Civil Litigation Screening

• GSS Federal Records Search

• Its Out! Social Media Search

• We Check Workers Comp History Verification


Screening Service Web Service Logo

• Acme Credit Report


• Acme SSN Tracing

• Best Background Check

• Bethel Drug Testing Services


• EBC

• Fairview Civil Litigation Screening

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• GSS Federal Records Search


• Its Out! Social Media Search

• We Check Workers Comp History Verification

You can add additional lookup type codes to meet your organization's needs.

In this topic, you will modify lookup type code options.

Procedure: Maintaining Lookup Type Codes


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Maintain Lookup Type Codes page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Maintain Lookup Type Codes link.

4. Use the Maintain Lookup Type Codes page to modify the lookup type codes made
available when submitting requirement requests.

5. Click the Select a Lookup Type list.

6. These are the lookup types shipped with Oracle EOB. You modify all lookup types using
the same steps. In this topic, you will modify the Request Status.

Click the Request Status list item.

7. First, add a lookup type code.

Click the Add button.

8. Click an entry in the row.

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9. Lookup Codes are unique keys in the data tables and built into the logic of Oracle EOB.

Click in the Lookup Code field.

10. A Lookup Code can be upper or lower case.

Enter the desired information into the Lookup Code field. Enter "DELAYED".

11. Next, specify a short display value. Display values appear when a requirement request is
created or reviewed.

Click in the Display Value field.

12. Enter the desired information into the Display Value field. Enter "Delayed".

13. Use the Description field to add an optional description.

Click in the Description field.

14. Enter the desired information into the Description field. Enter "Delay".

15. Saving the lookup type code makes it available when you create requirement requests.

Click the Save button.

16. The lookup type code Delayed is now added.

17. Next, modify the Delayed lookup type code by editing the description.

Click in the Description field.

18. Enter the desired information into the Description field. Enter "Delayed".

19. You can reverse any modifications to a single selected row using the Undo button. To
save the modification, you would click Save instead.

Click the Save button.

20. There are two types of delete, a hard delete and soft delete.

A hard delete removes the lookup type code from the database table, provided it is not
used in a requirement request.

First, perform a hard delete on the code Delayed.

Click an entry in the row.

21. Click the Delete button.

22. Click the Save button.

23. The lookup type code Delayed is now deleted.

24. Click an entry in the row.

25. A soft delete inactivates a lookup type code already used in requirement requests.
Inactivated codes are not displayed as options for creating or reviewing requirement
requests.

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Next, perform a soft delete on the Target code.

Click the Active option.

26. Click the Save button.

27. The lookup type code Target is now inactive.

28. You have completed the Maintaining Lookup Type Codes topic.

Maintaining Service Request Groups


Service request groups are predefined groups of provisioning requirements. Oracle Employee
Onboarding ships with seeded values for service request groups. The seeded values are:

Accounting

• Accounting Subsystem

Cube

• Cube
• Name Plate

• Office Phone

Local IT

• Desktop Computer
• New Hire Portal

• Employee SSO

• Email Account

Management

• BI Subsystem

Office

• Office
• Name Plate

• Office Phone

• Assigned Garage Space

Remote IT

• Laptop
• Printer

• Laptop Docking Station

• New Hire Portal

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• Employee SSO

• Email Account

Sales

• CRM System

You can add additional service request groups to meet your organization's needs.

In this topic, you will modify service groups.

Procedure: Maintaining Service Request Groups


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Maintain Service Request Groups page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Maintain Service Request Groups link.

4. Use the Maintain Service Request Groups page to modify the service groups made
available when submitting requirement requests.

5. Click the Select a Service Request Group list.

6. These are the service groups shipped with Oracle EOB. You modify all service groups
using the same steps. In this topic, you will modify Local IT.

Click the Local IT list item.

7. First, add a provisioning requirement to the Local IT service group.

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Click the Add button.

8. Click an entry in the row.

9. Click the FulfillingDepartment list.

10. Click the IT Department list item.

11. Complete the remaining fields as required. In this example, the fields have been
completed for you.

12. Saving the provisioning requirement adds it to the service group and populates the
requirements request with a line for the provisioning requirement if the associated
service group is selected.

Click the Save button.

13. The provisioning requirement BI Subsystem is now added.

14. Next, modify the BI Subsystem provisioning requirement by editing the priority.

Click in the Priority field.

15. Enter the desired information into the Priority field. Enter "4".

16. Click the Save button.

17. Next, delete the BI Subsystem provisioning requirement. Ensure the row you want to
delete is selected.

Click the Delete button.

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18. Confirm that you want to delete BI Subsystem.

Click the Yes button.

19. Click the Save button.

20. The provisioning requirement BI Subsystem is now deleted.

21. You have completed the Maintaining Service Request Groups topic.

Maintaining Service Groups by Job Codes


Service groups by job codes are predefined groups of provisioning requirements for specific
job roles. Oracle Employee Onboarding ships with seeded job codes and some associated
service groups. If a job role does not ship with service groups, you can add them. The seeded
job codes and associated service groups are:

Account Manager
Accountant

• Local_IT
• Cube

• Accounting
Administrative Staff

• Local_IT
• Cube
Administrator
Administrator Customer Service
Administrator-Human Resources
Administrator-Licensing/Cert
Administrator-Network Services
Adviser
Agent-HR Help Desk L1
Agent-HR Help Desk L2
Agent-HR Help Desk L3
Analyst-Budget
Analyst-Budget I
Analyst-Budget II
Analyst-Business
Analyst-Business Development
Analyst-Data
Analyst-Financial
Analyst-Financial Sr
Analyst-Functional
Analyst-Health Statistics

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Analyst-HR/Payroll
Analyst-HRMS
Analyst-Human Resources
Analyst-Program
Analyst-Systems
Architect
Area Manager
Assembler
Assembly Line Worker
Assessor
Assistant
Assistant I
Assistant II
Assistant-Administrative
Assistant-Administrative Sr
Assistant-Community Relations
Assistant-Executive
Assistant-Junior
Assistant-Management Staff
Assistant-Marketing
Assistant-Nursing
Assistant-Office I
Assistant-Office II
Assistant-Office III
Assistant-Office IV
Assistant-Personnel
Assistant-Personnel Clerical
Assistant-Sales
Assistant-Senior
Assistant-Student Resident
Assistant-Teaching
Auditor
Auditor-General
Barkeeper
Bartender
Bookkeeper
Bookkeeper-Sr
Bricklayer
Broker
Bus Driver

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Bus Person
Cabinet Head-Health/Mental Hyg
Chief
Chief Executive Officer

• Local_IT
• Office

• Management
Chief-Fire
Chief-Group
Chief-Personnel Operations
Chief-Police
Chief-Public Works
Cleaner
Clerk
Clerk-Accounting
Clerk-Accounts Payable
Clerk-Accounts Payable Sr
Clerk-Administrative I
Clerk-Administrative II
Clerk-Data Entry
Clerk-File
Clerk-Finance
Clerk-General Ledger
Clerk-General Ledger Sr
Clerk-I
Clerk-II
Clerk-III
Clerk-Inventory Control
Clerk-Payroll
Clerk-Payroll Sr
Clerk-Pension
Clerk-Shipping
Clerk-Store
Clerk-Student Office Support
Clerk-Time and Labor
Commissioner-Bus and Reg Svc
Commissioner-Police and Fire
Commissioner-State Operations
Conservator

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Consultant
Consultant - Junior
Consultant - Senior
Consultant-Pre Sales
Cook
Coordinator-Employment
Coordinator-Environmental
Coordinator-Fire Safety
Coordinator-Project
Coordinator-Staffing
Counsel-General
Country Manager
Custodian
Data Protection Officer
Dean-School of Engineering
Default Service Groups

• Local_IT

• Cube
Deputy Director-Engineering
Deputy Director-Maintenance
Deputy Director-Water Prod
Developer
Director

• Local_IT
• Office

• Management
Director -Japan
Director of Engineering
Director-Administration
Director-Asia Pacific
Director-Canada
Director-Community Relations
Director-Customer Services
Director-Department
Director-Europe
Director-Finance
Director-Governmental Affairs
Director-Human Resources
Director-Information Systems

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Director-Licensing and Cert


Director-Manufacturing
Director-Marketing
Director-Operations
Director-Personnel
Director-Planning
Director-Policy and Health Stats
Director-R and D
Director-Sales
Director-South America
Dispatcher
Distributor
Doctor
Drafter
Dry-Cleaning Employee
Employee
Engineer
Engineer-Building Maintenance
Engineer-Public Works I
Farmer
Garbage Collector
Guard
Hairdresser
Inspector of Goods
Instructor
Interior Designer
Job1
Job2
Lawyer
Legal Assistant
Logistician
Maintenance Staff
Manager

• Local_IT
• Office

• Management

Manager Engineering
Merchant
Night Watch

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Operator
Other Job1
Other Job2
Painter
Policeman
President

• Local_IT

• Office
• Management
Professional Sportsman
Programmer
Psychologist
Purchasing Agent
Researcher
Restorer
Sales Person

• Local_IT

• Cube
• Sales
Secretary
Seller
Senior Engineer
Staff

• Local_IT

• Cube
Strategist
Tax Collector
Teacher
Technical Staff

• Local_IT
• Cube
Telephone Helpline
Trainer
Vendor
Vice President

• Local_IT
• Office

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• Management
Vice President Engineering
Warehouseman
Worker

You can add additional service groups to job codes to meet your organization's needs.

In this topic, you will modify service groups for a specific job code.

Procedure: Maintaining Service Groups by Job Codes


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Maintain Job Code Service Groups page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Maintain Job Code Service Groups link.

4. Use the Maintain Job Code Service Groups page to modify the service groups for
specific job codes.

5. Click the Select a Job Code list.

6. These are the job codes shipped with Oracle EOB. You modify all service groups using the
same steps. In this topic, you will modify Employee.

Click the Employee list item.

7. First, add a service group to the Employee role.

Click the Add button.

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8. Click an entry in the row.

9. Click the Service Group list.

10. Click the Cube list item.

11. Saving the service group adds it to the role and populates the requirement request if the
associated role is selected.

Click the Save button.

12. The service group Cube is now added to the Employee role.

13. Next, modify the Employee role by adding additional service groups.

Click the Add button.

14. In this example, additional service groups have been added for you.

15. Click the Save button.

16. Next, delete a service group. Ensure the row you want to delete is selected.

Click in the Local IT field.

17. Click the Delete button.

18. Confirm that you want to delete service group.

Click the Yes button.

19. Click the Save button.

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20. The service group Local IT is now deleted.

21. You have completed the Maintaining Service Groups by Job Codes topic.

Maintaining Document Templates


Document templates define the documents that are required by an employee when they are
first hired, for example, a W-4 or a non-compete. Document templates are associated with the
employee level and employee type. When a provisioning request is created for a new
employee, rows are created in the HR Documents tab for each required document. The
Compliance Check Ruleset validates if the signed documents have been associated with a
provisioning request for an employee by their start date. If the documents have not been
associated to a request by the milestone date, email notifications are sent to the human
resource specialist. Oracle Employee Onboarding ships with seeded values for document
templates. The seeded values are:

Process Level Type 1

• Exception Hourly
• Hourly

• Salaried

Process Level Type 2

• Administrative
• Director

• Executive
• Manager

• Staff

Document Name

• I-9
• W-4

• Non Compete

• Non Disclosure

In this topic, you will modify a document template.

Procedure: Maintaining Document Templates


Step Action

1. Begin by navigating to the Maintain Document Templates page.

Click the Links link.

2. Click the Manage Employee Onboarding link.

3. Click the Maintain Document Templates link.

4. Use the Maintain Document Template page to create a checklist of documents


required for new employees.

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5. First, add a new document template.

Click the Add button.

6. Two levels of employee types are used to create a document templates checklist. The
first type is the Process Type Level1.

Click the Process Type Level1 list.

7. Click the Salaried list item.

8. You can further define the employee type associated to a document template checklist by
selecting an option from the Process Type Level2 field.

Click the Process Type Level2 list.

9. Click the Manager list item.

10. Leave the Process Type Level3 and Process Type Level4 fields blank. These fields are
not configured for use. An administrator can configure these fields for use by updating
the EOB configuration table.

11. Select the type of document you want to have required for a salaried manager.

Click the Document Name list.

12. Click the I-9 list item.

13. Click the Horizontal scrollbar box.

14. Specify if the document template is required or optional.

Click the Priority list.

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15. Click the Required list item.

16. Click the Key Milestone list.

17. Click the Start Date list item.

18. Specify how many days, before or after the start date, that a notification should be sent
if the document is not associated to a provisioning request. Enter a numeric value for the
number of days. Days can be entered with a + or -.

Click in the Milestone Days field.

19. Enter the desired information into the Milestone Days field. Enter "+3".

20. Saving the document template makes it available when creating a provisioning
requirements request.

You can have additional document types for the same employee type.

Click the Save button.

21. The document template for a salaried manager is now added.

22. To modify a document template:


1. Select the document template you want to modify.

2. Modify the field, then click Save.

23. To delete a document template:


1. Select the document template you want to delete.

2. Click Delete, click OK, then click Save.

24. If you have not saved a modification, then you can reverse it using the Undo button.

25. You have completed the Maintaining Document Templates topic.

Understanding the Business Rules


Oracle EOB ships with predefined business rules. This section covers the business rules you
can modify.

Upon completion of this section, you will be able to:

• Describe the Hiring Manager Notification Wait Time Ruleset.


• Describe the Screening Service Wait Time Ruleset.

• Describe the Is Screening Service Required Ruleset.

• Describe the New Employee Ruleset.

Understanding the Hiring Manager Notification Wait Time Ruleset


You must have a solid working knowledge of Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle BPM Suite, and Oracle
Business Rules before modifying any business rules. For information on these products, see:

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules

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• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA and Oracle Business
Process Management Suite

Oracle Employee Onboarding uses Rule 1 in the Hiring Manager Notification Wait Time Ruleset.
The rule includes a condition (IF) statement and an action (THEN) statement.

The condition of Rule 1 specifies that the request number is not null. The action sets the
notification wait time to 10 days, the notification cycle for documents to 1 day, the notification
after documents are due to 3 days, and the notification before documents are due to 5 days.
You can modify these values if desired.

For example, assume the notification wait time is set to 10 days. The system waits until 10
days before the start date, then sends an email notification with the open, unfulfilled requests
to the hiring manager for him to take action. If the required documents for a provisioning
request is not received within 3 days after the milestone date or 5 days before the milestone
date, then the human resource specialist receives an email notification. The frequency to
check notification compliance for required documents depends on the notification cycle for the
documents.
You can modify the existing ruleset, conditions, or actions. Take caution before modifying a
condition or action, it can require source code changes. Provisioning requirement request
processing fails if this ruleset is deleted. To modify the ruleset, conditions, or actions, see
"Editing Rules in an Oracle Business Rules Dictionary at Run Time," in Oracle Fusion
Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules.

Understanding the Screening Service Wait Time Ruleset


You must have a solid working knowledge of Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle BPM Suite, and Oracle
Business Rules before modifying any business rules. For information on these products, see:

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules


• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA and Oracle Business
Process Management Suite

Oracle Employee Onboarding uses Rule 1 in the Screening Service Wait Time Ruleset. The rule
includes a condition (IF) statement and an action (THEN) statement.

The condition of Rule 1 specifies that the request number is not null. The action sets the
background check wait time to 10. You can modify the background check wait time in the rule.

For example, assume the background check wait time is set to 10 days, and a screening
service message is sent out and no response is received. The system waits for the message
until 10 days before the employee start date, then stops waiting and moves the process
forward.
You can modify the existing ruleset, conditions, or actions. Take caution before modifying a
condition or action, it can require source code changes. Provisioning requirement request
processing fails if this ruleset is deleted. To modify the ruleset, conditions, or actions, see
"Editing Rules in an Oracle Business Rules Dictionary at Run Time," in Oracle Fusion
Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules.

Understanding the Is Screening Service Required Ruleset


You must have a solid working knowledge of Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle BPM Suite, and Oracle
Business Rules before modifying any business rules. For information on these products, see:

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules


• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA and Oracle Business
Process Management Suite

Oracle Employee Onboarding uses the Is Screening Service Required Decision Table, in the Is
Screening Service Required Ruleset, to determine if any screening service is required. This

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decision table includes conditions and actions as its rows and rules as its columns. The rules
test the values of the conditions and set corresponding values for the actions. The rules must
account for all possible combinations of values of all conditions in the table. A value of
otherwise means "all values not listed." Bucketsets and globals are used to set pre-defined
values for certain rules.

Upon submission of a provisioning request, the rules engine tests each condition. If a
combination of condition values matches a rule, the corresponding actions are taken. The Is
Screening Service Required Decision Table provides the details for each condition, its rules,
and the actions to execute. Following the table is an example scenario explaining how a
provisioning request is processed based on the given condition.

Is Screening Service Required Decision Table

A new employee is being hired for a management position; the human resources manager
must perform a screening service for this employee.
You can modify the existing ruleset, conditions, or actions. Take caution before modifying a
condition or action, it can require source code changes. Application processing fails if this
ruleset is deleted. To modify the ruleset, conditions, or actions, see "Editing Rules in an Oracle
Business Rules Dictionary at Run Time," in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle
Business Rules.

Understanding the New Employee Ruleset


You must have a solid working knowledge of Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle BPM Suite, and Oracle
Business Rules before modifying any business rules. For information on these products, see:

• Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules


• Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle SOA and Oracle Business
Process Management Suite

Oracle Employee Onboarding uses Rule 1 in the New Employee Ruleset. The rule includes a
condition (IF) statement and an action (THEN) statement.

The condition of Rule 1 specifies that the request number is not null. The action sets the portal
URL and employee group. You can modify the portal URL and employee group values in the
rule.

For example, when a new employee is created, the new employee belongs to EmployeeGroup,
as set in the globals. The employee receives a welcome email that contains the portal URL and
his login credentials for Oracle WebCenter, so he can verify his personal information.

You can modify the existing ruleset, conditions, or actions. Take caution before modifying a
condition or action, it can require source code changes. Provisioning requirement request
processing fails if this ruleset is deleted. To modify the ruleset, conditions, or actions, see
"Editing Rules in an Oracle Business Rules Dictionary at Run Time," in Oracle Fusion
Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Rules.

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Understanding the Oracle Employee Onboarding Reports


This section is for hiring managers and human resource specialist reviewing new hire reports.
Use Oracle BAM Active Viewer to view the reports delivered with Oracle Employee Onboarding
(EOB).

You must have a solid working knowledge of Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) before
creating or editing reports. For information on creating and editing Oracle BAM reports, see
"Creating and Managing Reports," in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle
Business Activity Monitoring.

Oracle Employee Onboarding includes three dashboards, Employee Onboarding Analysis,


Employee Onboarding Status by Hiring Manager, and Provisioning Analysis, with ten views.
These reports use information from the ISR request data that have EOB as an external source.

Employee Onboarding Analysis Dashboard


The Employee Onboarding Analysis dashboard includes three views pertaining to screening
services and number of new hires. The following provides an explanation and sample image of
each view.

Number of Incoming Employees


The Number of Incoming Employees view is a 3D bar chart summarizing the total number of
new hires by hiring manager. The X-axis displays the number of new hires per hiring manager,
with the number of new hires listed on the top of the bar. The Y-axis displays the number of
new hires ranging from 0 to infinity.

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Screening Service Status


The Screening Service Status is a 3D pie chart view summarizing the percentage of screening
services that have failed or passed. Each slice displays the percentage of that slice in relation
to the whole pie.

Average Screening Service Response Time


The Average Screening Service Response Time view is a 3D bar chart summarizing the total
response time for screening checks. The X-axis displays the screening checks per month, with
the number of screening checks performed listed on the top of the bar. The Y-axis shows the
response time in seconds ranging from 0 to infinity.

Employee Onboarding Status by Hiring Manager Dashboard


The Employee Onboarding Status by Hiring Manager dashboard includes one view pertaining
to request status by hiring manager. The following provides an explanation and sample image
of the view.

Employee Onboarding Status by Hiring Manager


The Employee Onboarding Status by Hiring Manager view is a 3D stacked bar chart
summarizing requests by hiring manager and status. The X-axis displays the late and on time
requests, stacked top to bottom, for each hiring manager. The percentage of total requests for
each status is displayed as a label in the center of each bar. The Y-axis displays the number of

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request from 0 to infinity. This view can be filtered to see the ISR service request or EOB
request details. By default, if you click a bar the EOB details displays. If you right click a bar
you get a choice of which details display.

Provisioning Analysis Dashboard


The Provisioning Analysis dashboard includes four views pertaining to request status by
fulfilling department on the Provisioning Analysis by Fulfilling Department tab, and one view
on the Summarized Requests tab. The following provides an explanation and sample image of
each view.

Closed Requests
The Closed Requests view is a 3D bar chart summarizing the closed requests by fulfilling
department and status. The X-axis displays the late and on time closed requests, stacked top
to bottom, by the fulfilling department. The percentage of opened requests for each status is
displayed as a label in the center of each bar. The Y-axis displays the number of opened
request from 0 to infinity.

Closed Request Status


The Closed Request Status is a 3D pie chart summarizing the ISR closed fulfillment statuses.
The statuses are:

• Fulfilled, Closed
• Unable to Fulfill, Facilities Issue, Closed

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• Unable to Fulfill, Vendor Issue, Closed

• Unable to Fulfill, Policy Issue, Closed

Each status is represented by a slice, and each slice displays the percentage of that slice in
relation to the whole pie.

Open Requests
The Open Requests view is a 3D bar chart summarizing the opened requests by fulfilling
department and status. The X-axis displays the late and on time opened requests, stacked top
to bottom, by the fulfilling department. The percentage of closed requests for each status is
displayed as a label in the center of each bar. The Y-axis displays the number of closed
request from 0 to infinity.

Average Time to Close Service Request


The Average Time to Close Service Request view is a 3D bar chart summarizing the average
time it takes to close a service request by fulfilling department. The X-axis displays the
fulfilling departments, with the number of average days to close, listed on the top of the bar.
The Y-axis displays the average response time in days from 0 to infinity.

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Open, Closed, and Rejected Requests


The Open, Closed, and Rejected Requests view is a 3D pie chart summarizing the statuses of
requests. The statuses are: Open, Closed, and Rejected. Each status is represented by a slice,
and each slice displays the percentage of that slice in relation to the whole pie.

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Delivered Documentation
This section provides a complete list of the delivered documentation for Oracle Employee
Onboarding (EOB).

The delivered documents are:

Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Process Accelerators - This
content provides instructions for installing any Oracle Process Accelerator.

Oracle Fusion Middleware Extensibility Guide for Oracle Process Accelerators - This
content provides information about customizing and extending Oracle Process Accelerators.

Oracle Process Accelerators Known Issues - This content provides information about the
known issues with any Oracle Process Accelerator.

Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Employee Onboarding Process
Accelerator - This content provides information on how to use and modify Oracle Employee
Onboarding Process Accelerator. The content of this manual is also available in the following
formats:

• Process Accelerator Help system

• User Productivity Kit (UPK)

• demoUPK source content

Process Accelerator Help System - The Help system is available when you launch the
or the User Productivity Kit link from the process accelerator Help menu.

UPK Demo - You can use the User Productivity Kit (UPK) demo for training or presentation
purposes while installing the process accelerator. To utilize the UPK demo, unzip the
PAacronymUPKDemo.zip file and distribute the PlayerPackage directory and its contents to
those who need training; or place the PlayerPackage directory and its contents on a web
server and provide the URL to its location. The play.exe file launches the UPK Player.

UPK Source Content - If you have a licensed version of Oracle User Productivity Kit you can
modify the UPK content using the UPKSource.zip file. Use the following steps to deploy your
modified UPK content as the Help for the Process Accelerator.

1. Unzip UPKSource.zip.
2. In UPK Developer, import the PAacronymUPKSourceContent.odarc file you want to
modify.
3. Modify and publish your updated content to the Player.
4. Rename the PlayerPackage directory to PAacronymUPK.
5. Convert the PAacronymUPK directory and its contents into a web application archive
(war) file called PAacronymUPK.war.
6. On your Oracle WebLogic Server, navigate to
$PA_HOME/pa/src/PAacronym/UPKObjects, rename PAacronymUPK.war to
PAacronymUPK.warORIG.
7. Copy your new PAacronymUPK.war to $PA_HOME/pa/src/PAacronym/UPKObjects.
8. Navigate to
$MW_HOME/user_projects/domains/soainfra/servers/AdminServer/upload/PAacronym
UPK/app, rename PAacronymUPK.war to PAacronymUPK.warORIG.
9. Copy your new PAacronymUPK.war to
$MW_HOME/user_projects/domains/soainfra/servers/AdminServer/upload/PAacronym
UPK/app.

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10. In Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, navigate to the Domain


Structure navigation tree, click Deployments.
11. On the Summary of Deployments page, select the PAacronymUPK check box, and
click Update.
12. On the Update Application Assistantpage, change the Source Path to the location you
extracted the PAacronymUPK.war file to.
13. Click Next, Next, then Finish.
14. Launch the Process Accelerator Help to view the updated documentation.

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