Timesheet Actuals

What are Timesheet Actuals?

Timesheet actuals refer to the documented number of hours that an employee worked on specific tasks, projects or assignments.

Why Should I use Timesheet Actuals?

Timesheet actuals are a useful tool to accurately determine the total hours worked, get a better understanding of resource allocation and measure the productivity of your team. But there are also a number of reasons that timesheet actuals should be used in a recruitment agency:

Recording Work Hours

Timesheet actuals record the actual hours that are worked by each employee, including the start and end times of shifts, as well as breaks and interruptions.

Project Tracking

Timesheet actuals give a company useful data on tracking the progress of projects. By recording how many hours were worked on different parts or phases of a project, you can more easily gauge progress, identify bottlenecks, and make decisions on how to best keep a project on schedule.

Resource Allocation

Timesheet actuals help determine how to allocate resource effectively. Analysing timesheet actuals can help employers and managers determine where overtime hours are being clocked, which tasks need more or less time, and adjust the staffing levels in order to efficiently meet project deadlines.

How does a recruitment software help with timesheet actuals?

The Eclipse 4 and the Eclipse Core Pro both have timesheet management features in the software that makes it easy to track overall candidate hours, candidate hours worked, how many overtime hours are being clocked, and more.