The Time Tracking section in MyNordstrom shows the hours that have been recorded for your work. It’s designed to give a clear view of when you started and ended your shifts, along with the total time captured.
Understanding how to read this section helps you quickly verify your hours and stay organized.
What time tracking includes
| Element | What it represents |
|---|---|
| Clock-in time | When your shift started |
| Clock-out time | When your shift ended |
| Total hours | Duration between start and end |
| Entries list | Individual recorded shifts |
Each entry represents a completed or recorded shift, displayed in a structured format.
How to read your time entries
1. Identify the correct date
Start by locating the day you want to review.
2. Check clock-in time
This shows when your shift began.
3. Check clock-out time
This shows when your shift ended.
4. Review total hours
Confirm the calculated duration for that shift.
Simple workflow
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Open time tracking section |
| 2 | Select the date |
| 3 | Review start and end times |
| 4 | Confirm total hours |
This process ensures that you understand each entry clearly.
How time is presented
Time tracking in MyNordstrom focuses on:
- exact timestamps
- structured entries
- clear separation between shifts
This helps keep information consistent and easy to follow.
Helpful tips for accuracy
1. Look at exact timestamps
Pay attention to precise times, not approximations.
2. Review complete entries
Check both start and end, not just one.
3. Use one entry at a time
Avoid jumping between multiple days quickly.
4. Check after your shift
This helps confirm recorded data.
5. Stay consistent
Follow the same steps each time.
Why this matters
| Benefit | Result |
|---|---|
| Clear understanding | Easier verification |
| Organized tracking | Better awareness of hours |
| Consistent review | Fewer misunderstandings |
FAQ
Where do I find time tracking in MyNordstrom?
In the time or hours section of the portal.
What does total hours mean?
It’s the calculated duration of your shift.
How should I review my time?
Check date → start time → end time → total.
Key takeaway
Time tracking is easiest to understand when you follow a simple sequence:
date → clock-in → clock-out → total hours.
Final thought
The MyNordstrom time tracking section is designed to be clear and structured. Taking a moment to review each entry carefully helps ensure you always have an accurate understanding of your recorded hours.
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