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Total Duration 30 Minutes

You were asked to assist your IT department with migrating information from the old employee system to the new system
As the systems databases are different, some details in the new system are missing, and you're required to complete them

Fill the missing fields in the following worksheet, based on the instructions below: (Create a Solution Tab and fill these det

Email Employee ID First Name Last Name


[email protected] 9345 john storm
[email protected] 6875 john johnson
[email protected] 6431 debby powers
[email protected] 6076 joe byethen
[email protected] 8198 stephanie diaz
[email protected] 7220 donald gump
[email protected] 8638 sarah cohen
[email protected] 8187 vladimir lupin

A Extract the First and Last Name of each employee based on the email address, which is in the following format:
[email protected]
firstname - Employee's First Name
lastname - Employee's Last Name

B Retrieve the cities where each employee lives from the old system. In case a certain employee isn't found in the old datab
C Retrieve the hire date of the employees. In case the hire date is missing, it means that the employee was hired on January
D If an employee was hired before 2019, it means he's an experienced employee. Otherwise, return "No experience"
E Your company had outstanding financial results in 2020, so the CEO decided to raise the payroll of all the employees in th
Employees hired in 2020 - 3% Raise
Employees hired in 2019 - 5% Raise
Employees hired in 2018 or before - 10% Raise

Fill the percentages in the "Payroll Raise %" column accordingly.

All the best!


d employee system to the new system which was recently implemented.
and you're required to complete them, as much as possible.

reate a Solution Tab and fill these details)

City Hire Date Experienced Employee? Payroll Payroll Raise %


London 05-01,2020 No Exp £10,088 0.3
Manchester 1/19/2019 No Exp £11,176 0.05
Cardiff 9/21/2018 Exp £10,546 0.1
Bristol 12/2/2018 Exp £10,004 0.1
London 11/6/2018 Exp £11,383 0.1
Liverpool 11/29/2017 Exp £10,236 0.1
Birmingham 11/16/2018 Exp £10,822 0.1
Cambridge 12/4/2018 Exp £11,379 0.1

is in the following format:

employee isn't found in the old database, it means that he's a new hire, and therefore the default is London.
at the employee was hired on January 5, 2020.
rwise, return "No experience"
the payroll of all the employees in the company, in the following rates:
storm
Email Hire date City
[email protected] 1/19/2019 Manchester
[email protected] 9/21/2018 Cardiff
[email protected] 11/16/2018 Birmingham
[email protected] 11/6/2017 Liverpool
[email protected] 11/6/2018 London
[email protected] 11/29/2017 Liverpool
[email protected] 12/2/2018 Bristol
[email protected] 9/11/2018 Belfast
[email protected] 12/4/2018 Cambridge

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