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What’s the difference between Staff Manager and Staff Files?
Posted on April 9, 2012
Staff Manager customers can upgrade directly to Staff Files HR software. With Staff Files you’ll be able to:
Watch the video to see how the upgrade to Staff Files is seamless, so you can do all of this without re-entering employee information.
The Best Choice for Managing Employee Information
Posted on March 26, 2012
Are you trying to figure out the best choice for managing employee information? Watch this video to learn the top five reasons you should choose Staff Files.
Creating and Communicating Schedule Information
Posted on March 12, 2012
Watch this video to see how over 70,000 department managers, supervisors, and business owners use Visual Staff Scheduler Pro (VSS Pro) to schedule their employees faster and more efficiently. Whether you need to create and communicate schedules by shift, position, or location, monthly calendars, daily rosters, time-off reports, estimated labor cost reports or any other type of schedule or report for any timeframe, VSS Pro can do it all and save you time.
Use HR Software to Manage Employee Personnel Records
Posted on February 27, 2012
Have you been evaluating Staff Files, but haven’t yet purchased the software? We understand changing a business process can take time, but it shouldn’t be hard. We want to help you make the switch to our easy-to-use software. These are some common challenges our customers have faced prior to purchasing HR software.
Movie Theater General Manager Scheduled Employees with Staff Scheduling Software
Posted on February 13, 2012
Howard Malley used Visual Staff Scheduler Pro (VSS Pro) while working at the Classic Cinemas and Movie Theaters chain in Chicago, Illinois. When he was the general manager there were 45 people employed. Howard had to come up with a schedule that made sure they had enough people during the busiest times of the day and yet not have too many people scheduled when it was slower.