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Group setup

First, let's take a look at starting the project off with your group members in an effective manner:

intro

Bonus Calculator App

You are going to write a single JavaScript file to automatically calculate employee bonus for a company.

Data Structure

The company is providing you with a few sample objects that serve as examples of how their data is currently being stored. Each object contains employee information. Each of these objects are stored in a main array named employees.

Employee Array

Each employee object currently is configured in this way:

  • The name property holds the employees name.
  • The employeeNumber property has their employee number.
  • The annualSalary property contains their base annual salary.
  • The reviewRating property contains their review rating.

Logic

Write a function that takes in one employee object (as an argument to the function), and returns a new object:

  • The name property should contain the employee's name.
  • The bonusPercentage property should contain the bonus percentage the employee is to receive. See section below for calculation instructions.
  • The totalCompensation property should be the adjusted annual compensation (base annual + bonus)
  • The totalBonus should be the employee's total bonus rounded to the nearest dollar.

Finally, iterate over the employees array and

  • use each employee object as the input to your first function
  • console.log the results of each iteration.

Individual Bonus calculation

  • Those who have a rating of a 2 or below should not receive a bonus.
  • Those who have a rating of a 3 should receive a base bonus of 4% of their base annual income.
  • Those who have a rating of a 4 should receive a base bonus of 6% of their base annual income.
  • Those who have a rating of a 5 should receive a base bonus of 10% of their base annual income.
  • If their employee number is 4 digits long, this means they have been with the company for longer than 15 years, and should receive an additional 5%.
  • However, if their annual income is greater than $65,000, they should have their bonus adjusted down 1%.
  • No bonus can be above 13% or below 0% total.

NOTE: You may abstract out this bonus calculation into a second function if you like, but this is not mandatory.

Hard Mode

Put the output on the DOM (visually on the page).

Pro Mode

Make the app run only after the user clicks on a button on the page. Then style the output, make it visually appealing.

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