Workleap | Latest News & Updates - Dec 04, 2024 Release

Workleap's Director of Sales, New Business, Michael Noiseux, announced a new disruptive pricing strategy aimed at delivering products with unbeatable value...


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Workleap is a comprehensive employee experience platform designed to enhance hybrid work environments. It offers tools for onboarding, talent management, employee engagement, and productivity, enabling organizations to streamline their processes and improve employee satisfaction. Trusted by over 20,000 companies globally, Workleap focuses on providing actionable insights and a user-friendly experience from day one.


Workleap - Latest News and Updates

  • Workleap's Director of Sales, New Business, Michael Noiseux, announced a new disruptive pricing strategy aimed at delivering products with unbeatable value.
  • Workleap has changed its free offering to a 28-day free trial and reduced its Sales & Customer Experience team from 3 to 2 positions.
  • Workleap's Chief Product Officer, Daniel S., announced that their ShareGate portfolio is crucial for partners globally and invited attendees to connect at ESPC 2024 in Stockholm.
  • Workleap recently transitioned their intranet to Confluence as part of implementing the full Atlassian platform.
  • Alexis Mousmoulis has left Workleap as Manager, Content Marketing in Canada to join TD as Senior Manager, Regional Marketing.
  • Workleap has partnered with The People People Group to create a guide for HR leaders to secure executive buy-in for employee experience initiatives.
  • Workleap serves over 20,000 customers in more than 100 countries with its employee experience platform designed to enhance hybrid work.
  • Anthony Simmon, a Staff Software Developer at Workleap, shares his experiences using .NET Aspire to improve multi-container development on local machines.

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