WEST SUSSEX, ENGLAND, November 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) breatheHR provides a simple SaaS-based HR software solution for small to medium- sized businesses.
breatheHR is owned by Centurion Management Systems Ltd which has been providing HR systems to SMEs for over 15 years. breatheHR was launched in March 2012.
Companies can use the power of a cloud system to:
- Build the 1-1 relationship between employee and manager.
- Enhance team communication through notifications and announcements.
- Take control of team performance - link individual objectives to company goals. Schedule in performance reviews.
The company prides itself on providing an innovative product and exemplary service to its customers.
breatheHR fully supports its customers with a range of tools including online, video, email and phone support. Customer's frequently praise breatheHR on the level of support they receive from the breatheHR team.
New customers can take advantage of a 14-day free trial to see if the HR software meets their company's needs.
Speaking about reaching the final of the Sussex Business Awards, CEO and company founder, Jonathan Richards said;
"I am delighted that breatheHR has been shortlisted. Since our product launch in March this year the customer feedback we've received has been fantastic. Our nomination rounds off a great year for breatheHR."
Winners will be announced at the Sussex Business Awards Ceremony to be held on Thursday 6th December.
Website: http://www.breathehr.com
Sussex-based Online HR Software Provider breatheHR Has Made the Shortlist for Small Business of the Year in the Prestigious Sussex Business Awards 2012
breatheHR provides a simple SaaS-based HR software solution for small to medium- sized businesses and has been shortlisted for small business of the year in the 2012 Sussex Business Awards. Winners will be announced on Thursday 6th December.
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[Press-News.org] Sussex-based Online HR Software Provider breatheHR Has Made the Shortlist for Small Business of the Year in the Prestigious Sussex Business Awards 2012breatheHR provides a simple SaaS-based HR software solution for small to medium- sized businesses and has been shortlisted for small business of the year in the 2012 Sussex Business Awards. Winners will be announced on Thursday 6th December.