New Employees
Permanent Employees
New permanent employees go through a probation period. Probation periods are typically six months or one year. Talk to your supervisor if you're not sure how long your probation will last. You will have some restrictions on leave time during this period.
Orientation for permanent employees
Pay & Benefits
Payroll Clerks can provide information about pay and benefits. Contact your Payroll Clerk if you have any questions about paychecks, timesheets/time entering, position-specific benefits, or leave time.
Pay and benefits for new employees
Hourly & Seasonal Employees
If you are an hourly or seasonal employee, please see the following resources for more information specific to hourly or seasonal employees:
Policies & Procedures
- APMs
- Employee Resources
- Hiring
- Reclassification Process
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Supervisor Resources
- Onboarding
- Performance Management
- Supervisor Learning and Development
- Employee and Labor Relations
- Position Descriptions & Classification
- Off-Boarding
- Employee Check-In Process