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Work schedules and Shift Planning

In this article you'll learn how to set up and manage work schedules using company schedules, employee-specific schedules, and work schedule templates.

Written by Franzi Schuetzer

What are the types of work schedules available on Kenjo?

As you might be familiar with, on Kenjo there are four possibilities to assign work schedules:

  • Company work schedule: functions as the template for your company's work schedule. Usually, companies have a standard business schedule where employees work 40 hours from Monday till Friday. You set the company work schedule up in Settings > Company. If your company is a clinic, restaurant, coworking space, or factory the company work schedule on Kenjo might not be enough for your needs. That is the reason why you can modify the company work schedule on each of your employees' profile. See next.

  • Employee's company work schedule: you can change the company work schedule for a single employee by going to their Employee's profile > Personal > Work schedule > EDIT. Note: Remember that doing this will affect the history of registered hours from the past. If you need to specify a different work schedule for an employee, we recommend creating templates. See next.

  • Work schedule templates: even when your working days are five days out of the week, it doesn't mean that all your employees work on the same schedule. You can have standardized schedules for interns, full time workers, part-time employees, operators, nurses, doctors, cooks, waiters, etc. That is the reason why you can create Work Schedule templates in Settings > Attendance > Settings > Work schedules. Your work schedules can be fixed or flexible. You can assign each work schedule to different employees according to their needs.

  • Employee's work schedule templates: just like with the company work schedule, you can go deeper when it comes to work schedule templates. Maybe you have an employee that has a work schedule template of a part-time worker but can only work two days, while the rest of the part-time workers work 3 days. To edit this specific work schedule template, go to the Employee's profile > Personal > Work schedule > CHANGE WORK SCHEDULE. A new window will pop out, where you can adapt the template to the employee's needs.


In summary:

Company work schedule

Employee's company work schedule

Work schedule templates

Employee's work schedule templates

Settings > Company

Employee's profile > Work schedule > EDIT

Settings > Attendance > Settings > Work schedules

Employee's profile > Personal > Work schedule > EDIT

  • Standard


  • Recommended for 9-to-5 work schedule


  • Easiest to fit into a 24-hour day

  • Useful for an employee that follows standard schedule except for a few days.


  • If you change it in the future, it will affect the history of expected hours.



  • Useful to create different standardized schedules. e.g.

    Companies: full-time, part-time, seasonal.

    Restaurants: Kitchen, service.

    Clinics: nurses, doctors, secretaries, interns

  • If you change it in the future, it won't affect the history of expected hours.

  • Useful to add specifics to a work schedule template. e.g. One of the interns or part-time workers can't work on Fridays because they go to university or vocational training.


How does work schedules differ from shifts?

A work schedule defines when an employee is expected to be working. It's usually for users with repeating availability, meaning employees will work the same number of hours on certain days of the week.

A shift, on the contrary, is a timed block throughout specified days of the work week. Shifts are usually based on hours, and can swing between day shifts (7:00 AM to 3:00 PM), night shifts (1:00 PM to 9:00 PM), weekend, overnight shifts, etc.


How does Kenjo take into consideration work schedules when planning shifts?

Your employees most likely have a definite work schedule that will determine the availability for a shift. Kenjo's Shiftplan feature works perfectly in this matter, as it recommends only the employees that are available for each shift, taking into account all the types and possibilities of work schedules on Kenjo.

When you add a new open or scheduled shift, click the "Employee" field to see all available employees, including their work days marked with green "dots" based on their current work schedule. The role they perform and the location they work in is also highlighted to show that it matches the shift you have created.



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