In this lab, you complete a prewritten C++ program that calculates an employee’s end-of-year bonus and prints the employee’s name, yearly salary, performance rating, and bonus. In this program, bonuses are calculated based on employees’ annual salary and their performance rating.

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In this lab, you complete a prewritten C++ program that calculates an employee’s end-of-year bonus and prints the employee’s name, yearly salary, performance rating, and bonus. In this program, bonuses are calculated based on employees’ annual salary and their performance rating.

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  1. Variables have been declared for you, and the input statements and output statements have been written. Read them over carefully before you proceed to the next step.
  2. Design the logic, and write the rest of the program using a switch statement.
  3. Execute the program by clicking the Run button at the bottom of the screen entering the following as input:Employee’s name: Jeanne Hanson Employee’s salary: 70000.00 Employee’s performance rating: 2
  4. Confirm that your output matches the following: Employee Name: Jeanne Hanson Employee Salary: $70000 Employee Rating: 2 Employee Bonus: $10500
// EmployeeBonus2.cpp - This program calculates an employee's yearly bonus. 

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
   // Declare and initialize variables.
   string employeeFirstName; 
   string employeeLastName; 
   double employeeSalary; 
   int employeeRating; 
   double employeeBonus;
   const double BONUS_1 = .25;
   const double BONUS_2 = .15;
   const double BONUS_3 = .10; 
   const double NO_BONUS = 0.00;
   const int RATING_1 = 1;
   const int RATING_2 = 2;
   const int RATING_3 = 3; 

   // This is the work done in the housekeeping() function        
   // Get user input    
   cout << "Enter employee's first name: ";
   cin >> employeeFirstName;
   cout << "Enter employee's last name: ";
   cin >> employeeLastName;
   cout << "Enter employee's yearly salary: ";
   cin >> employeeSalary;
   cout << "Enter employee's performance rating: ";
   cin >> employeeRating; 

   // This is the work done in the detailLoop() function    
   // Use switch statement to calculate bonus based on rating
   
   // This is the work done in the endOfJob() function          
   // Output  
   cout << "Employee Name: " << employeeFirstName << " " << employeeLastName << endl;
   cout << "Employee Salary: $" << employeeSalary << endl;
   cout << "Employee Rating: " << employeeRating << endl;
   cout << "Employee Bonus: $" << employeeBonus << endl;
   return 0;
}   
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