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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Quick introduction to PeopleSoft Time and Attendance modules


Quick walkthrough of PeopleSoft Time and Attendance modules from HRoi Consulting
Posted by Jiju Vengal at 9:03 AM
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Labels: HROI Consulting, Peoplesoft Absence Management, PeopleSoft Business Processes, PeopleSoft HCM, PeopleSoft Time and Attendance, Peoplesoft Time and Labor, PeopleSoft Training

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Jiju Vengal is currently working with Oracle Consulting Services as the Taleo Domain Lead for the ASEAN region.

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