Mybama Employee File

If you forget your password, do not panic. Go to the Crimson Account Hub (outside of myBama) rather than calling IT immediately. If you lock your account due to too many failed attempts, the lock lasts 15 minutes. For persistent issues, the IT Service Desk (205-348-5555) is available 24/7.


MyBama Employee gets the job done — but not gracefully. For UA staff who use it daily (e.g., administrative assistants, faculty), it becomes manageable with practice. For casual users (e.g., part-time or seasonal employees), it can be frustrating and time-consuming. The university has announced plans to modernize the portal, but no firm timeline has been given.

Recommendation:
✅ Use for payroll, benefits, and leave.
❌ Avoid for urgent mobile tasks.
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  • Role Selection: If you are a dual-role user, select "Employee" from the dropdown menu.
  • The University of Alabama offers a native mobile app for iOS and Android (search "UA myBama"). However, note that the employee functionality is limited compared to the desktop version.

    What you can do on mobile:

    What you cannot do on mobile:

    Recommendation: Use the mobile app for quick checks, but do heavy HR lifting on a desktop or laptop using Chrome or Firefox (Edge works, Safari is not recommended). If you forget your password, do not panic


    Overall Rating: 3.8/5
    Best for: Day-to-day administrative tasks, payroll, and benefits access
    Needs improvement: User interface, mobile experience, and navigation logic

    On March 16, 1968, a platoon of American soldiers from Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, entered the hamlet of My Lai (also known as Pinkville) in the Son My village, Quang Ngai Province. The soldiers had been tasked with conducting a search-and-destroy operation against enemy forces. MyBama Employee gets the job done — but not gracefully

    However, upon entering the village, the soldiers found only unarmed civilians. Despite this, over the course of several hours, they killed between 300 and 500 Vietnamese civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. Many were shot, while others were bayonetted or set on fire. Women and girls were raped before being killed.

    This allows employees to perform administrative actions without walking to a physical office, such as: