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Simplify printing documents for multiple candidates.Note: BrassRing will be replaced by Oracle on April 1, 2026. For more information on the transition, visit the Project One website.
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This dashboard provides a high-level overview of candidates in your queue.Note: BrassRing will be replaced by Oracle on April 1, 2026. For more information on the transition, visit the Project One website.
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Finding your way around the BrassRing portalNote: BrassRing will be replaced by Oracle on April 1, 2026. For more information on the transition, visit the Project One website.
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Follow these steps for accessing BrassRing.Note: BrassRing will be replaced by Oracle on April 1, 2026. For more information on the transition, visit the Project One website.
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An introduction to UCSF's applicant tracking systemNote: BrassRing will be replaced by Oracle on April 1, 2026. For more information on the transition, visit the Project One website.
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Listed below are previous recipients of the HR Bravo! and HR SPOT awards during FY24.
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The following are principles to keep in mind when monitoring attendance. These are general guidelines only and we recommend reaching out to your department’s Labor and Employee Relations (LER) representative (or [email protected]) to discuss specific cases.
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The following guidance is intended to be a basic illustration regarding some of the common questions asked by Leaders regarding Kin Care.
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Performance management is an ongoing process of communication between a supervisor and an employee that occurs throughout the year, in support of accomplishing the strategic objectives of the organization. The communication process includes setting objectives, identifying goals, providing feedback, and evaluating results.
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You are not alone. After a prolonged period of coping with stressors such as financial pressures, limited time, caregiving, global events, uncertainty, and changes in every walk of life, most of us can feel fatigue, or at least a low level of well-being called languishing. This expertise is provided by Elissa Epel, PhD, and Elena Fromer.