Arcoro In The News

Arcoro was recently named as CIO’s 10 Best HR Tech Companies to watch in 2024-2025. Arcoro is honored to be included in such a prestigious list and featured in CIO Coverage’s December 2024 issue. The coverage includes an article by Kevin Berens, Arcoro’s Chief Product Officer, that highlights how Arcoro’s cloud-based solution are specifically designed to address the unique challenges of managing a field-based workforce.
In The News

The construction and contracting industries have historically faced unique challenges when it comes to managing their workforce, with many companies struggling to adopt HR technologies that address their specific needs. With field-based employees often spread across multiple job sites, these businesses require HR solutions that are flexible, scalable, and compliant with industry regulations. Arcoro, a leading HR tech company, specializes in providing cloud-based, modular HR solutions specifically designed for construction and contracting businesses. It helps organizations streamline their HR processes, enhance efficiency, and ensure compliance, making it a critical partner in their digital transformation journey… Read the entire article in CIO Coverage’s December 2024 issue here.

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