EAGAN, Minn., Feb. 27, 2018 -- TempWorks Software, a leading staffing software provider for more than 20 years, is proud to announce the release of TempWorks Buzz, the staffing industry’s first native mobile app for employee engagement. Through the Buzz app employee portal, staffing agency employees can view announcements and messages, review year-to-date paycheck information, access current and previous assignments, perform searches for open positions, view staffing agency branch information, and access an agency staff member via chat.
“We are excited to deliver this latest development in TempWorks solutions to help staffing agencies amplify their reach and increase employee engagement,” says David Dourgarian, CEO at TempWorks Software. “The staffing industry is taking great strides to keep pace with digital and mobile trends, and it’s vital that our clients have access to the latest tools to remain competitive. Investing in mobile technology and intuitive design will remain one of our top priorities for product development.”
With easy access and an intuitive interface, employees can access the information needed to succeed and excel. Delivering seamless integration with TempWorks products and services, the Buzz app connects employees to staffing agencies to increase employee satisfaction and engagement.
About TempWorks Software
Based in Eagan, Minnesota, independently-owned TempWorks Software has been a leading provider of staffing software solutions for more than 20 years. With an emphasis on exemplary client service, TempWorks consistently delivers innovative and cutting-edge technology to hundreds of temporary staffing agencies across the nation.
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Brenna Kruger
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651-287-8356


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