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Why Make a Software Purchase Before January 1, 2012?

November 30th, 2011

Section 179 Deduction limit increased to $500,000 for the 2011 tax year

Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment (including staffing software) purchased or financed during the tax year. This means if you buy (or lease) a piece of qualifying equipment, you can deduct the FULL PURCHASE PRICE from your gross income.

So, if you’ve been thinking of making a change, you won’t want to miss out on this significant tax savings.

 

Simplify your Year End Process- Online printing and reprinting of W2′s
What is it costing you in resources and product to print, mail, re-print and in many cases re-print W2′s? Allowing your employees to access and print their own paystubs and W2′s, not to mention the ability to re-print those W2′s for years to come, equates to an enormous cost savings for staffing firms.

Set the stage for the company you want to have in 2012
Have you already started thinking about what you want to change for 2012? How you want to improve your business, become more profitable, change processes to be more efficient, be more competitive and set the stage to become a leader in your market? Does your current software provide you the tools needed to make all of that happen and truly make a change in the right direction for 2012? If not, it could be time to re-evaluate. 

To learn more about Avionte Staffing Software, please give us a call at 651-556-2121 or send an email to info@avionte.com

MNRSA WINTER CHARITY – ONE WARM COAT

November 30th, 2011

MNRSA is dedicated to giving back to the communities in which our members own and operate their businesses. This winter we are collecting clean, gently used coats as part of the One Warm Coat community service project, and we need your help!

All of the coats collected will be donated to local individuals in need to ensure that nobody in the communities where we work has to go without such a basic necessity as a warm coat this winter.  Coats of all sizes are welcome, and coats for elementary aged children and men were identified as a specific need in our community this year. Hats, mittens and scarves are also needed and gratefully accepted.

Avionté Staffing Software has set up a drop box in our office to collect donations through January 6, 2012.  

Please stop in to drop off a coat to help keep another person warm this winter.
1270  Eagan Industrial Road  Suite 150  Eagan, MN 55121

 

$100,000 Staffing Report

November 16th, 2011

Is it possible to create a report that will not only help your staffing company improve sales and service, but save you nearly $100,000 a year at the same time?  The answer is yes!  BONNEY Staffing Center is Maine and New Hampshire’s largest independently owned and operated staffing company.  One of the many ways it maintains the high level of service the company is so well known for is through ongoing follow-up and onsite visits that keep them connected with current clients. 

Read about how BONNEY took advantage of the Avionte Staffing Software reporting features to save the company a substantial amount of money each year while continuing to provide top quality service to its clients and employees.  FULL CASE STUDY

Whiteboards Should Be Outlawed!

October 27th, 2011

Well that might be a little bit of an overreaction since they do have some use like leaving funny notes for your co-workers.  They are pretty good for brainstorming new ideas too.  However, they have lost their place at the table when it comes to tracking job orders.

It doesn’t surprise or even amaze me to hear that very successful staffing and recruiting companies are still using whiteboards to monitor jobs, candidates and statuses.  What does surprise me is the inability to even think about letting it go!  A few months back I was onsite with a company and spotted the whiteboard.  I had to fight the urge to walk over and erase the board with all of its detailed information.  Each of the staffing specialists and recruiters could find the exact same information on their computer screen.  So why is it so hard to let go?

Staffing, as any other industry has processes, procedures or even tools that have worked well in the past.  If something is working why change it?  Well how about productivity and profitability?  Yes I have touted both of these in many of my ramblings, but how productive is it for you or your staff to write or change information about a job order or a candidate on a board?    And how profitable is it for you to not know exactly what is going on with each order?  Can you track time to fill or sources methods from a board?  How about the dollars lost on duplication of work?  Unless you have an amazing white board that is linked to your staffing software, the information is going nowhere.  Just because it used to work does not mean there is a better way to do something.  Companies that have the ability to quickly change and adapt to new technology are generally the ones still standing during tough times because they have learned how to do more with less.

Cons of using a whiteboard:

  • Double work.  Writing it on a board and then entering it into your staffing software.
  • Time for someone to write it all out. (If you are still using this method, do a time study for one week how much time is being spent writing, erasing, adding, etc.)
  • Who else can see this information?  I certainly would not want my name being broadcast to everyone who walked into the office (most of the whiteboards I have seen are in plain view)
  • Divulging who your job orders are for.  I’ve mentioned before that applicants are smart, if they think they can go directly to the source, they will.
  • Difficult to get metrics and reports from a whiteboard.
  • No audit trail.

I could go on and on with the cons of using a whiteboard, but I think you get my point.  It’s a lot of work for something that really isn’t going to offer much in return.

Pros of using a whiteboard:

  • Everyone can see what orders you have, and I mean everyone.

I’m sure there are a few more pros, but I think our time will be better served talking about making the switch.

The biggest opposition that I have heard about letting go of the whiteboard is the motivation factor.  Many of the supporters state the whiteboard motivates them and it’s fun to get up and erase a job order that has been filled.  Or it’s exciting to see how many orders have come in during the day.  My response – dashboard.  With Avionté each user has counters to see new orders that have come in, new applicants or even applicants who are available today.  Want a little more information?  An integration with Qlikview offers a higher level dashboard to see in real time what is happening in each location.  Even better, reports can be generated in real time to fully understand what is going on with a specific branch or even customer.  Can your whiteboard do that?

Although I would like to see everyone who is reading this article jump up and remove their whiteboard, that simply is not going to happen.  When it comes to change management, baby steps are always best.  Talk with your staff as to why they are continuing to duplicate work.  You will then need to address their need to see a visual on the wall of this information.  Often times it is a lack of understanding of their software.  In the case of Avionté

it is very easy to see all the open job orders and who is available to fill them.  When a job order is filled, it simply drops off the list.  No need to get up and erase it (and risk getting marker on the side of your hand!)

One of the biggest hurdles will be the level of comfort.  Very few people embrace change quickly.  If they have worked in staffing for many years, this is comfortable to them.  Offer to have a push report created so each day at 4pm everyone in the branch or company receives an email with the key metrics for the day ie: new orders, new fills, resumes sent, interviews scheduled, etc.

Good luck to all in making the change! As always, I like to hear what is going on in your world.  Feel free to add a comment as to how you make the change over.

-Angela

10 Questions Some Staffing Software Providers Hope You Never Ask

October 3rd, 2011

by  Brenda Long

When you’re looking for a new technology solution that will essentially run the operations of your entire staffing business, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and caught up in the small details of it all.  What companies often lose sight of and many vendors are glad they do, is ask the very important big picture questions.

There are many more questions that need to be asked when making a staffing software purchase, but these 10 definitely shouldn’t be forgotten.

  1. Upgrades: How often does your average client upgrade?  How long does it take to complete the upgrade?
  2. Versions: How many different version of your software are in live use?  When was your last platform change for a major release?
  3. Upgrade Costs: What costs are involved in upgrading?
  4. Clients: How many clients have you lost in the last 12 months?  Why?  Who are they?
  5. Data: If we are hosted, how difficult will it be for me to get my data if I leave?
  6. Features: What happens if we need a new feature added to the software?
  7. Price Increases: How often do you raise your prices?  When was your last increase and how much?  How much warning do you give before an increase?
  8. Support: When I call support, do I get a live person or voice mail system?
  9. Support Costs: How do you charge for routine support calls?  What is the average ‘extra’  monthly cost to clients besides contracted license fees and maintenance fees?
  10. Company: How involved are the owners in the daily operations of the company?  What type of financial backing (VC/Private) does the company have?

Finally, the most important thing to do after you have asked these 10 questions….ask their current and former customers too.

Technical Support Specialist

September 2nd, 2011

Avionté, a staffing technology firm, is seeking a dynamic, high energy Technical Support Specialist. The Technical Support Specialist will be responsible for providing software and technical support to the existing client base. This includes researching issues, working with clients on the appropriate resolution, correcting technical issues and programming requested features.

What you will get to do:

• Maintain customer relationships through superior support and customer service
• Respond to calls and emails from current clients to prioritize, track, and resolve support issues
• Correct the issues and communicate resolution to the client
• Gain in-depth knowledge of the proprietary software system
• Assist in feature development utilizing SQL and C#
• Perform Software Upgrades to new versions
• Test new product features

 

Skills/Qualifications:

• SQL 2005/ T-SQL programming skill set
• Knowledge of C# programming and .Net 2.0 Framework
• 1 -2 years previous Help Desk experience
• Strong problem solving skills and attention to detail
• Ability to work in a fast paced environment
• Bachelor’s degree
• Excellent customer service skills
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

 

Perks:

• High growth, energetic organization
• Work with others that share your same drive and commitment for excellence
• Significant opportunities for career advancement
• Competitive benefits including retirement plan and company-paid health insurance

 

Avionté is a fun, high-growth Technology Company based in Eagan, Minnesota. The company offers exciting opportunities for advancement and allows each employee to be intimately involved in the company’s growth and development. Utilizing the latest in Microsoft technology, Avionté offers a full suite of technology products to staffing firms across the country.

 

Tell us about what you have done!  Please include a quick introduction and responses to the following questions:

How many years of customer service experience do you posses?
Were your customers internal, external or both?
Tell us a little bit about your SQL and C# experience. What kind of projects have you worked on?
Rate your level of expertise with SQL and C# from 1-5 (5 being the highest).
What compelled you to apply for this position?
What are your salary requirements?

 

Please send us your cover letter, resume and salary expectations.

Staffing World 2011

August 29th, 2011

ASA Annual Convention and Expo

Staffing World 2011 is where the staffing industry’s top leaders join forces to focus on strategies for identifying and leveraging world-class business practices. It is also the world’s largest staffing industry marketplace, where you can explore the latest technologies, innovative products, and new services to help your firm keep its competitive edge.

Register today for Staffing World 2011, Oct. 11–14, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.

ASA Releases Advance Program

In addition to the print Advance Program for Staffing World 2011, ASA has launched a digital edition on its new interactive publications platform, ASA Digital.

The Advance Program features all the information you need—including schedules and workshop descriptions. Plus, the digital edition gives readers one-click access to exhibitor information, makes it easy to share information via e-mail or on social networks, provides print options, and much more.

ASA Digital publications are also mobile-friendly. Using your smart phone’s browser, go to americanstaffing.net/digital.

Read the Staffing World 2011 Digital Advance Program

Staff Highlight – Support Manager, Corey Cook

July 12th, 2011

Corey joined the Avionté team in May of 2011 as Support Manager.  He brought with him a unique set of talents after serving as the Vice President/General Manager for CCI and The Merchandising Team, a reputable Twin Cities staffing and retail service firm, since 2002.  Having been on the client side for so long, Corey has an extraordinary perspective into the dynamic challenges and issues facing the staffing industry today.  As the new Support Manager for Avionté Staffing Software, he manages the client support team and is responsible for driving the highest levels of satisfaction and problem-solving capabilities for our clients. Corey attended the University of Minnesota and lives in Eagan with his wife and their three sons. In his little free time, he enjoys golfing and playing hockey.

June Webinars

May 27th, 2011

Check out our FREE webinars for June.  To register simply send us an email.

June 7, 2011  11am Central                     Advanced Search – Digging in your database

June 23, 2011 9am Central                      Candidate Management

June 28, 2011 10am Central                   QuickPlace – How and why you should be using it

 

Keep watching for more FREE webinars in June

Client Connection Forum 2011, August 10-12

May 16th, 2011
Add the Avionté Client Connection Forum as a “Must Attend” event on your summer calendar!
When: August 10-12, 2011
Where: St. Paul, MN

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be a part of sculpting the technology solutions that will drive your business processes and push you ahead of the competition. At the same time, gain in-depth knowledge of what Version 2011 has to offer and learn what other Avionté clients are doing to achieve greater success

  • Connect, network and exchange ideas with other Avionté clients.
  • Develop a greater understanding of everything Avionté and version 2011 has to offer.
  • Learn about our new training and certification programs.
  • Learn what’s coming in future releases.
  • Provide valuable feedback and suggestions for future release features.
  • Learn about staffing and software best practices and efficiency tips and tricks.
  • Meet Avionté industry partners and learn about the 3rd party integrations available to you.
  • Eat, drink, be social and just have fun!

Read posts on 2011 Forum:

Our Clients, Our Friends
Client Connection 2010

 Full Event Details Coming Soon!!

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