Filing in a big company
Posted by mkhairul - May 17, 2008 at 06:05:48 pm -Categories: blog
2 weeks ago, I got sick from food poisoning which results in stomach pain, restlessness and diarrhea. So anyway after 2 days of leave I got back to work and did some paperwork for the leaves and claims.
All files related to administration and processes were put on a mapped network drive. So I opened it up and there this long list of folders with 3 or 2 letter acronyms. HRM, ITC, OP, and lots of other stuffs. There’s some that I can figure out but most of it, I have no clue. I don’t know about others but I think we (programmers) have enough acronyms or abbreviations to remember already. The only choice is to go around asking, in hope that someone have been working long enough to get around to know all of this administrative acronyms. Or maybe I can go through all the folders! Haha!
I don’t know how other big companies manage their new employees. But I think there should be a Getting Started knowledge base or something.
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assalamualaikum …
if you have public folders in your outlook, you can read “NewEmployee Starter Package” here:
public folders/all public folders/training/NESPAC
if you don’t have: ask Bob to enable it.
Comment by abdullatef — May 27, 2008 #