SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Tracker Corp announces the launch of its newly-improved website and corporate logo, at trackercorp.com.
New features of the website include an interactive E-Verify State-by-State Legislation Map showing an up-to-date summary of all active and proposed E-Verify laws at the federal, state, county and city level. Prepared and updated by Tracker's legal staff, this map helps HR professionals navigate the ever-changing landscape of employment verification requirements.
The revised Tracker site also makes it easy to navigate to the most helpful information on how to solve critical issues such as HR system integration, remote hiring, E-Verify batch processing, self-auditing, paper-to-electronic I-9 conversion, data migration, immigration form e-filing, secure online document uploading and more.
"This new website is the result of more than seven months of analysis and customer feedback into ways Tracker Corp can best serve its current and potential clients, as well as the HR and immigration law communities," says Brett Weiss, Tracker Corp COO. "The transition is more than a facelift; it's another example of our continuing steps to innovate and make things easy for our customers in everything we do."
Tracker Corp provides software for immigration management, I-9 compliance and E-Verify. Used by approximately 75% of top-rated immigration law firms and many Fortune 1000 companies, hospitals and universities, Tracker Corp products include ImmigrationTracker immigration management software and Tracker I-9 compliance software. Founded in 1998, Tracker Corp is privately held and based in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit http://trackercorp.com.
Tracker Corp Launches New Website and Logo to Reflect Ongoing Commitment to Innovation in I-9 and Immigration Software
Tracker Corp announces the launch of its newly-improved website, www.trackercorp.com.
2010-09-30
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[Press-News.org] Tracker Corp Launches New Website and Logo to Reflect Ongoing Commitment to Innovation in I-9 and Immigration SoftwareTracker Corp announces the launch of its newly-improved website, www.trackercorp.com.