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Get Control Your HR Documents Before They Control You

Get Control Your HR Documents Before They Control You
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Not only is the amount of documents, files and information associated with HR departments staggering, but the manual filing, organization, management and storage of these documents can be almost unbearable.

The HR department of most companies is a repository for countless documents, many of which the department is required by law to store and have access to for specified periods of time. This paper conundrum makes HR departments a perfect target for the efficiency-increasing and cost-saving power of document management and workflow.

An electronic document management solution can enhance daily HR activities by:

  • Providing secure and instant access to all HR related records
  • Eliminating the high costs associated to printing, reprinting, copying, storing, retrieving and delivering paper record.
  • Automating document intensive processes such as recruiting, new hire on boarding, performance reviews resumes, benefit documents and more
  • Satisfying government mandated document retention and compliance policies

Choosing an electronic document management system that SEAMLESSLY integrates with your Sage Abra HRMS software, is PRICELESS.

For more information on how an electronic document management system can help your organization, go to www.apimg.com

To see a demonstration, please contact Dresser & Associates or register for an upcoming webinar.

Electronic Document Management Integrated with Sage Abra Webinar:

Friday, November 12, 2010 12:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/300273425

Friday, December 10, 2010 12:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/419338297

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