Know More About Your Role
When you click the Know your role button on the side panel, you can view an enhanced career role detail page that has all the resources and information to help you understand how well you align with your current role. This page displays your career progression path and the qualifications, skills, and competencies needed for each of the careers on that path. It details the role requirements as defined by HR and by your business and how you’re doing in achieving those requirements. You can also find resources that will help you address the requirement gaps.
- The profile option, Your Role Details Enabled (ORA_WLF_YOUR_ROLE_DETAILS_ENABLED) must be set to Y. If it’s set to N, you'll see the previous career details page (titled How Well You Qualify for <Your> Role). For more information about the previous career details page, see Explore Your Career Path.
- The privilege HRG_MANAGE_CAREER_DETAILS_PRIV needs to be added to the employee role, if a custom role is created. It’s already added to the predefined employee role.
View Your Career Progression Path
The career role detail page displays the career progression path for your role. You can add one or more careers from this path to your careers of interest.
A few points to consider about the career progression path:
- It’s displayed only if it has been defined in the job or position details of that career.
- It lists the next three jobs in the progression hierarchy of the career. Note that you can see only a single progression path for a career.
- Apart from your current role, the other career names shown on the career progression path depends on whether an active job profile or position profile is associated with the career.
View Your Career Role Details
By default, your current role details are displayed across two tabs: Role Requirements and Skills Assigned by Your Leadership.
Role Requirements
On this tab, you’ll see a job description, skills, and functional competencies such as such as languages, educational qualifications, accomplishments, licenses and certifications, and so on, that are required and good-to-have for the role. Skills that you have are listed first, followed by skills that you’re yet to achieve. If you’re yet to gain any of the functional competencies required for the role, you’ll see an option to add it as a goal to your goal plan.Work requirements such as travel, working hours, and so on will also be listed if they’re defined for your role. You’ll also see learning suggestions and career ambassadors to help you bridge the skills and qualifications gaps, if any, for your role.
This tab displays details related to your job or position depending on these criteria:- If you have both position and job profiles defined for your career role, you'll see details for your position.
- If you don't have a position profile defined for your career role, you'll see details for your job.
To view learning items and career ambassadors in the Resources to help fill role gaps section:
- You must have the access to view learning items, which is secured by the privilege ORA_WLF_REST_SERVICE_ACCESS_LEARNING_CATALOG_LOV.
- Employees in the same role as your career of interest must have enrolled themselves as career ambassadors in Connections. Also, the profile option ORA_HRD_CAREER_AMBASSADORS_ENABLED must be set to Y to enable the Career Ambassador feature.
Skills Assigned by Your Leadership
If you’ve been assigned a role guide, you’ll see this tab. The purpose of a role guide is to define the requirements of a role for the particular business or organization you’re in. It lists the skills that are required to help you excel in your role, tasks that can help you attain those required skills, and additional resources recommended by your organization.
For each capability guide, you can view the skills that you need to be ready for a role and the skills that you need to master the role.
In the Tasks to attain required skills section, you can click the task to expand it and view more details, such as the skills you’ve attained and not attained. The number of required skills you’ve attained is also shown. If you’ve previously attained the required skills for a task, it will be marked as exempted; if you have been assigned the skills by the role guide and completed them you will see this task as completed.
On this page, you can also interact with any required skills, changing developing skills to developed, and requesting endorsements for the skill. Further, you can drill into a skill to view its details, including what development resources are available for that particular skill.
To view this tab, your role should have the View Role Guide (ORA_WLF_VIEW_ROLE_GUIDE) privilege, which is added to the predefined employee role through the Career Growth Access for Worker Duty role.
Skills
On this page, you can also interact with any of the required skills, changing developing skills to developed, and requesting endorsements for the skill. Further, you can drill into a skill to view its details, including development resources that are available for that skill.