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System | Profile Information You Can Update |
LBL HR Self Service | Role (Public-Facing Job Title), Short “What I do” description, Primary Profile Web Address, Administrative Support Contacts, Vehicles (for parking), Work Location, Mailstop, and Phone Numbers. |
Home Address, Emergency Contact Information, Preferred Name | |
Preferred Pronouns, Additional optional profile data are displayed only within Google Applications (Gmail, LBL Contacts, etc). | |
Bio, Research Interests, Job History, Photo Fields of Study, Publications, Links (if applicable). |
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Role | You can create and edit a role that will appear instead of your job title in some places. Your role must reflect your actual role at the Laboratory. If you don’t specify a role, your job title will automatically be displayed instead. For example, let’s say you are an Administrative Assistant III who supports your Division’s Property and Procurement Efforts - you might name your role “Property and Procurement Support Admin” to help others understand your role at the Lab. Many job titles are generic like Computer Systems Engineer, and defining a more functionally specific role is valuable to colleagues who don’t already know you well. |
What I Do | Similar to Role, “What I Do” allows you to write a short (250 char) description of your work at the Lab. This description must be directly related to your job and communicate your work to others. You might choose to describe programs or , projects you work on, or your area of research. This will appear in Google contacts as well as in public profiles when a short description is needed. |
Primary Profile | Provide a link to your preferred profile page if you have one. This link will display in Google contacts Contacts and will be used on websites when a profile link is needed. For example, if your profile exists on your Division website, paste the link here and other people will be able to get from your profile or contact information to your rich profile. |
Locations | You can add and edit the locations where you work at the Lab. |
Phones | You can configure one or more phone numbers. |
Vehicles | If you park at the Lab, you must register your vehicle license plate numbers so that the Security department can identify the owner of a vehicle in an emergency. |
Assistants | You can add and edit your support staff. |
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You may optionally specify your preferred pronouns in your Google Account. This information will show up in Google Applications, but we plan to use this information in other systems in the future. | |
Any other fields you change in your Google Profile will only show up within Google Applications (including in our soon-to-be-launched internal phonebook which leverages Google Contacts). |
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Photo | This photo will be used on Laboratory profiles. The photo you upload here should be a professionally appropriate photo of you. This photo will be used publicly. This photo does not replace your badge photo or your google Google profile photo. You are not required to upload a photo, but you are encouraged to do so. |
Overview | This is a short biography that will appear on both profiles.lbl.gov and on the Division profile sites, |
Research Interests | You can use this field to provide a summary of the work your Lab is doing. If a description of your research already exists on a current Lab homepage, feel free to copy that over here. |
Fields of Research | Fields of Research are typically added automatically by the Publication Management System based on your published works. |
Experience | Include any relevant professional experience, academic or industry, in this field. |
Education | Use this field for any relevant education history. |
Languages | This field can include any languages other than English you have familiarity with. |
Addresses | Physical research facility addresses and Web addresses. |
Media | You can use this field to upload any videos that you may wish to highlight, e.g. news interviews, presentations, videos of work at your Lab, etc. |
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