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Hi,

we have an enterprise subscription and maintain Personio from a holding perspective for our business units. All those business units are independent registered businesses and most important for this case, their own Azure tenant.

I would now like to synchronize to the correct Azure tenant during on- and off-boarding. How can I achieve this?

Best,

Henning

You can do this using Make.

Automated identity provisioning is one of the most common use-cases for Make and Personio.

Make has prebuilt connectors for over 1700 different SaaS solutions, including Personio and Microsoft Entra ID.

You can see some high-level background on the HR Solutions section of our website.

Entra integration was also a topic in a recent webinar.

If you’d like to know more, please DM me!


Thx David for offering an alternative. I am not keen to add another subscription on top of our Enterprise agreement, to be honest.

So pushing the ball back to the community and Personio support - how can I achieve this with onboard tools? A simple filter/scope on top of the current integration would already do the trick.


Hi @henning.bree,

Do each business unit have their own Personio company ID? Please do not share the Id in this message for security reasons. 

Best,

Sofia 

 


I have just searched through the forums and assume that the Personio ID is similar to a customer number.

I don’t think, that both companies have their own ID because they are registered as legal entities in our Enterprise subscription (Settings → Legal entities).

All three legal entities (our holding plus two separate legal entities) require their own SCIM/SSO since the tenants are split.


Hi @henning.bree,

The Microsoft Entra ID integration with Personio facilitates your company's on-and offboarding processes by automatically synchronizing any changes. 
Will both Entities have the same: Microsoft Entra ID Domain?

In this article you will find more information regarding: ​​​​​​Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory)

Best,

Sofia


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