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{{Era|TS2OFB|TS3SE|TS4GTW|TS4DO|TS4C&D}}
'''Employees''' may be hired and work for [[business]]es in ''[[The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'', ''[[The Sims 3]]'', ''[[The Sims 4: Get To Work]]'', ''[[The Sims 4: Dine Out]]'' and ''[[The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs]]''.
==The Sims 2: Open For Business==
===Hiring employees===
Employees can be hired over the phone or computer. Sims can also be hired as employees by interacting with them directly, but they might refuse the offer unless their relationship with the hiring Sim is good. Hiring over the phone or computer provides a choice of six Sims to hire and displays their [[
Sims that can be hired as employees may be either from the pool of [[townie]]s (regular townies, Downtownies, [[Garden Club|Garden Club members]], locals, tourists, and [[Social group|social group townies]]) or Sims that live in the neighborhood. When using the phone or computer to hire employees, Sims in any of those groups may appear in the hiring pool, and Sims in the [[
Most of the time, when the Garden Club members, locals, tourists, or social group townies appear in the hiring pool, they will not have any talent badges at all. This could be advantageous or disadvantageous, depending on the player's view. They might require on-the-job experience in order to gain more advanced talent badges. On the other hand, if they do have talent badges, that will raise their required salary, even if those badges are not useful for the business.
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===Managing employees===
====Assigning tasks====
After employees are hired, they can be called into work by using the open/closed sign. Once they arrive on the lot, they must be assigned a task. It's best to hire an
Different skills help employees with different tasks.
*[[Cooking]] helps with running a [[restaurant]], as chefs with higher cooking skills can prepare more meals with less risk of sending out burned food.
*[[Mechanical]] helps with Sims assigned to make [[robotics|robots]] or [[Toy Making|toys]].
*[[Charisma]]
*[[Body]] helps with [[restocking]] and being a food server.<ref group="n">While this appears to be the intention, a bug in the code means that this skill isn't checked, so in the unmodded game, the Body skill does not help with the restocking talent badge. A [http://www.simbology.com/smf/index.php?topic=8592.0 mod] by tunaisafish fixes this.</ref>
*[[Logic]] helps with [[Register (talent badge)|cashiers]] tending to [[cash register]]s.
*[[Creativity (skill)|Creativity]] helps with [[flower arranging]], [[pottery|pottery making]], and [[sewing]], as well as Sims working at [[DJ booth]]s.
*[[Cleaning]] helps with [[Cosmetology|giving makeovers]], as well as cleaning up messes around the business.
Some job assignments, such as working as a [[Espresso bar|barista]] or a [[bartender]], aren't tied to any skill or talent badges, and there is no progression system in place for these jobs, so Sims will not gain any skills or talent badges nor get better at what they do at these positions.
====Breaks and sending employees home====
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*[[Ray Bui]]
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==The Sims 3==
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==The Sims 4==
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However, in an owned restaurant, the jobs of host, waiter, and chef, must be filled by hiring employees through the manage employees tab.
==Notes==
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[[Category:Open for Business]]
[[Category:Get to Work]]
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