Alchemy Recruitment Ltd. recently invited Servicengine President Harry Dayton to contribute to a discussion about the future of technology in the relocation space. In the conversation, Dayton describes the upcoming generation as one that is looking for a technology option that offers empowerment for the end user. Rather than relying heavily on external support, he has seen that “transferring employees expect to have a suite of online tools available to help them monitor and control their move experience.” Read the full article here.
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Christopher Beach
Christopher graduated from Quinnipiac University in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems. Today, Christopher is the Technical Support Manager, providing day to day support for internal and external Partners He has also been involved in the ISO27001 group working towards Servicengine’s certification project.
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