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# Dashboard - Resource

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Once the resource logs in to the application, the user can view the dashboard with the following details,

* Dashboard Tiles
  * Last week’s average working hours
  * My Working hours
* Welcome message
* Date, Day & Time
* Working Status
* Application Logo
* Profile Picture, Name, Designation
* Dashboard
* Logout

#### Last week average working hours

The users’ last week's average working hours are displayed based on the number of days worked in the previous week.

Users can create the tasks and tags, same as all users. There is no change in the calendar page, Manage Task and Manage Tags module.

#### My Working Hours

The user can view the day before yesterday's working hours up to 2 PM of the current day. After 2 PM, users can view the previous day's actual working hours in the “My Working Hours” tile. A date label is added to understand for which date the data is displayed.

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