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Concierge PA Inc. Launches its True Partner HR Solutions Program

Concierge PA, Inc., a U. S. corporation based in Dallas, Texas which provides cost-contained lifestyle and work-life benefits to corporate and government organizations, today launched its True Partner HR Solutions program.

2011-10-25
DALLAS, TX, October 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Concierge PA, Inc., a U. S. corporation based in Dallas, Texas which provides cost-contained lifestyle and work-life benefits to corporate and government organizations, today launched its True Partner HR Solutions program. Like the cost-contained lifestyle and work-life benefits it offers its clients' constituents and employees, with its True Partner program, Concierge PA offers human resources solutions and services at the height of service excellence yet within a cost-contained cost structure. Concierge PA's True Partner program also strengthens its hallmarks: loyalty, privacy and trust.

As a lifestyle and work-life benefits provider, Concierge PA partners with businesses to offer their employees with cost-contained corporate concierge and professional/personal assistance services which not only include the more general options such as laundry valet, personal shopping, and mobile automotive services, but also more custom solutions such as home valet services, and "wait in line" services where a Concierge PA employee actually waits in line or at an employee's home to conduct business transactions on behalf of the employee. Concierge PA Inc. just released its information video outlining its cost-contained solutions. The video is featured on Google, YouTube, and on Concierge PA's propriety Facebook page.

True Partner Cost-contained HR Solutions - Good Old-fashioned Business Principles

With the launch of its True Partner HR Solutions platform, Concierge PA expands its employer offerings and its service delivery model while solidifying its brand as being the cost-contained solution for employers and employees. Concierge PA Inc.'s employee and employer service delivery models are designed to be extremely cost-effective and cost-contained. "With the True Partner HR Solutions program, our clients have our commitment that we are true partners not only to their constituents and employees, but that we are good stewards of our clients' budgets as well," said Melissa Scott-Jackson, Director of Marketing for Concierge PA.

"Concierge PA Inc.'s brand is service excellence through cost-contained employer and employee solutions," said Scott-Jackson. "Under our True Partner HR Solutions platform, like our lifestyle and work-life benefits, we offer employers superior service delivery at roughly 94% less than market pricing. From flat-rate recruiting solutions to event, program and RFP management solutions to employee and HR marketing communications solutions, Concierge PA drives down employer HR costs while increasing service standards and service excellence." "Our brand of cost-contained employer and employee solutions is built on operating under good old-fashioned business principles, and developing smart, strong and long-lasting partnerships. We also understand the markets, negotiate superior terms for our clients, and reject pretentious, unsupported market up-charges. Concierge PA acts as your true partner and agent to bring employer HR costs down," said Scott-Jackson.

Scott-Jackson also said, "Good business is all about partnerships - true partnerships that are based on our hallmarks of loyalty, privacy and trust. Those are our principles and represent our core. We believe in strong partnerships and good old-fashioned business principles. That is how we operate. Our affiliate partnerships also allow us to pass on our cost-savings to our clients. Relying on affiliations with Facebook, Google, and YouTube as components of our media mix match our mantra of service excellence and allow us to operate within budget and offer our clients cost-contained solutions of the highest caliber."

Concierge PA's cost-contained lifestyle and work-life benefits are designed to directly impact the employer and employee. Research on companies from Google to Southwest Airlines and from organizations such as Glassdoor has proven that by providing lifestyle and work-life benefits, employers are seen as employee-focused; and employee morale, loyalty and productivity increases as absenteeism decreases. Concierge PA's True Partner HR Solutions platform solidifies its brand as the premier cost-contained employer and HR solutions provider.

Contact:
Melissa Scott-Jackson, Director of Marketing
214.764.7750


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[Press-News.org] Concierge PA Inc. Launches its True Partner HR Solutions Program
Concierge PA, Inc., a U. S. corporation based in Dallas, Texas which provides cost-contained lifestyle and work-life benefits to corporate and government organizations, today launched its True Partner HR Solutions program.