Who are your peers using for time collection?
Paper time sheets alone are so passé — almost everyone uses some sort of automated time collection system these days. So who’s the most popular?
We’re naming names.
Friday is payday at many organizations. But as far as what’s getting most payroll departments ready to hand out those stubs, the answer is a mixed bag.
Here’s who your peers told the American Payroll Association they’re using now in a recent survey:
Why so many responses? Looks like most companies use a combination of a homegrown system and a packaged deal.
It’s the best of both worlds: Your company doesn’t need to reinvent the wheel by using an off-the-shelf product (and the service and support that come with it). Plus, you get the customization your company needs to handle its own unique payroll circumstances and challenges.
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