We were delighted to show the team at Salesforce.org how our payroll platform can benefit companies in the not-for-profit sector.
Our CEO, Adam Edmondson, and our Head of Staffing Practice, Rene du Plessis, joined the Salesforce.org team in Sydney last week for a lunch and learn session.
It was a pleasure to share how our people and payroll products can be applied to companies in the not-for-profit sector.
A big thank you to the Salesforce.org team for having us. They are a fantastic team who do important work supporting nonprofits with technology solutions, and could see how well suited our products are to their needs.
To find out more about Salesforce.org’s work, check out their website.
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