Considerations for Using Jobs and Positions
Jobs and positions represent roles that enable you to distinguish between tasks and the individuals who perform those tasks.
Note the following:
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            The key to using jobs or positions depends on how each is used. 
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            Positions offer a well-defined space independent of the person performing the job. 
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            Jobs are a space defined by the person. 
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            A job can be defined globally in the Common Set, whereas a position is defined within one business unit. 
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            You can update the job and department of a position at any time. For example, if you hire someone into a new role and want to transfer the position to another department. 
During implementation, one of the earliest decisions is whether to use jobs or a combination of jobs and positions. The determinants for this decision are:
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            The primary industry of your enterprise 
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            How you manage your people 
Primary Industry of Your Enterprise
The following table outlines information about Primary industries and how they set up their workforce.
| Primary Industry | Workforce Setup | 
|---|---|
| Mining | Positions | 
| Utilities | Positions | 
| Manufacturing | Positions | 
| Retail Trade | Positions | 
| Transportation and Warehousing | Positions | 
| Educational Services | Positions | 
| Public Transportation | Positions | 
| Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting | Jobs | 
| Construction | Jobs | 
| Wholesale Trade | Jobs | 
| Information | Jobs | 
| Finance and Insurance | Jobs | 
| Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services | Jobs | 
| Management of Companies and Enterprises | Jobs | 
| Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services | Jobs | 
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | Jobs | 
| Accommodation and Food Services | Jobs | 
| Other Services (Except Public Administration) | Jobs | 
Management of People
Consider the following scenarios how industries manage their employee turnover:
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               Scenario 1: Replace employees by rehiring to the same role. 
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               Scenario 2: Replace headcount but the manager uses the headcount in a different job. 
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               Scenario 3: Rehire employees to the same position, but the manager requests reallocation of budget to a different post. 
The following table displays suggestions of what the industry should use, either jobs or positions, in these three scenarios:
| Industry | Scenario 1 | Scenario 2 | Scenario 3 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Project (An industry that supports project-based forms of organization in which teams of specialists from both inside and outside the company report to project managers.) | Positions | Jobs | Jobs | 
| Controlled (An industry that's highly structured in which all aspects of work and remuneration are well organized and regulated.) | Positions | Positions | Positions | 
| Manufacturing | Positions | Jobs | Positions | 
| Retail | Positions | Jobs | Positions | 
| Education | Positions | Jobs | Positions | 
| Other | Positions | Jobs | Jobs |