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Consultant Spotlight – Eric Frokjer
Eric Frokjer is a Senior Consultant at HRchitect. Since 2012, he’s been helping HRchitect’s clients implement HR solutions ranging from applicant tracking through workforce management, and everything in between. Hometown: I was born in Los Angeles, California. I grew up in Thousand Oaks, California which was formerly the summer home of the Dallas Cowboys, Read Article »
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Benefits of an Online Benefits System
Written By: Eric Frokjer If your organization is still running Open Enrollment with no system and paper forms, you’re not only behind the times in the world of HR technology, but you are also missing out on the many benefits of an online benefits management system. There are a number of benefits vendors, and although the Read Article »
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Keep it Simple: Optimizing User Experience for your Benefits Portal
Written by: Eric Frokjer With today’s technology, the possibilities in user interface (UI) design are virtually limitless. We have High Definition on our laptops, tablets and phone, and manufacturers continue to add quicker processors. When it comes to your company’s benefits portal, let’s save the “blowing up of phones” for the war game applications and Read Article »
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Lean Implementation Staffing Bites the Hand!
Written by: Eric Frokjer One of the things I’ve experienced while doing implementations the past few years is how many of these implementations can slip the go live dates, often multiple times because of lean staffing. “Lean and mean” staffing may be good for the bottom line, but it seems to hurt when you need to implement Read Article »
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