please help!! it is for an intro to java class so it must be simple! Notes for class before the assignment looked like this! (next src) (next src) The assignment meets the following Student Learning Outcomes: Develop algorithmic solutions using appropriate programming structures (ELO \#1,2) Demonstrate the ability to select an appropriate algorithm for solving a problem. (ELO \# 1,2) Implement algorithms with a high- level programming language and provide simple documentation. (ELO\# 1,2 ) Points: 20 Assignment Description Write a class named Employee that has the following fields: - name. The name field references a String object that holds the employee's name. - idNumber. The idNumberis an int variable that holds the employee's ID number. - department. The department field references a String object that holds the name of the department where the employee works. - position. The position field references a String object that holds the employee's job title. The class should have the following constructors: - A constructor that accepts the following values as arguments and assigns them to the appropriate fields: employee's name, employee's ID number, department, and position. - A constructor that accepts the following values as arguments and assigns them to the appropriate fields: employee's name and ID number. The department and position fields should be assigned an empty string ("'"). - A no-arg constructor that assigns empty strings ("'") to the name, department, and position fields, and O to the idNumber field. Write appropriate setters (also called mutators) that store values in these fields and getters (also called accessors) that return the values of the fields. Once you have written the class, write a separate class in a separate java file that creates three Employee objects to hold the following data: Create three constructors in Employee class. - For employee \#1 Mark Jones: Use constructor passing all four values i.e. Name, ID Number, Department, and Position. - For employee #2 Joy Rogers: Call constructor passing name and ID Number. Use setters to set Department and Position. - For employee \#3 Susan Meyers: Use setters to set Name, ID Number, Department, and Position. Use the data listed in the output below for each employee. Output should be similar to the following: Employee #1 Name: Mark Jones ID Number: 39119 Department: IT Position: Programmer Employee \#2 Name: Joy Rogers ID Number: 81774 Department: Manufacturing Position: Engineer.