Stat Tiles:
- Active Employees – Displays the current number of employees actively working within the organization, excluding those on leave or inactive status.
- Active Confirmed Employees – Represents the count of employees who have successfully completed their probation period and are confirmed as permanent staff.
- Total Users – Shows the total number of users registered on the platform, including both active and inactive employees.
- Active Employees on Probation – Displays the number of employees currently serving their probation period before confirmation.
- Active Male Employees – Indicates the total number of active male employees within the organization.
- Active Female Employees – Represents the total number of active female employees within the organization.
Graphs:
- Workforce Qualification – Provides a breakdown of employees based on their highest educational qualifications, helping HR assess the skill distribution within the company.
- Workforce Graduation Year – Displays the distribution of employees based on their graduation years, offering insights into generational workforce trends.
- Workforce Demographics – Visualizes employee distribution based on key demographic factors like job title and gender.
- Workforce Location – Shows the geographical distribution of employees, helping HR analyze workforce presence across different locations.
- Head Count Demographics – Represents the overall employee count categorized by demographic factors such as gender and location.
- Average Tenure of Employees – Displays the average length of service of employees within the organization, helping HR track retention trends.
- Average Gross Salary by Gender – Compares the average salaries based on gender of employees to analyze potential pay gaps and salary distribution.
- Location Wise Employees – Breaks down employee distribution by location, helping in workforce planning and resource allocation.
- Temporary vs. Permanent Employees – Compares the number of temporary and permanent employees to provide insights into workforce stability.
- Generation – Categorizes employees based on generational groups (e.g., Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z), offering insights into workforce composition and preferences.