Version 2.0 of the PCRecruiter app for iOS and Android is out this week. In addition to giving recruiters convenient mobile access to contacts and positions, the new version adds brand new time tracking tools for contractors, giving you standardized, comprehensive, accurate records of your contractors’ time spent on the job.
With the new version, your contract placements get a secure and simple way to clock in and clock out, including logging their breaks and tracking their expenses with integrated receipt scanning. Convenient push notifications in the app let you send a nudge to those contractors who need a reminder to submit their hours, and location services integration helps you verify their workplaces.
The PCRecruiter app helps you not only collect more accurate and prompt timesheet data from the contractors you place, but it also makes it easier to approve and report on those submitted work hours without worrying about lost or late submissions.
As always, PCRecruiter users can check the status of timesheets for contractors currently on assignment. You’ll know whose timesheets have been submitted, whose are ready for approval, and which ones have been approved. You can also remind contractors and managers of hours that need to be approved via templated emails or text messages. After approval, PCRecruiter’s exports to PayChex, QuickBooks, or Excel make invoicing easier.
With these new updates, PCRecruiter helps you spend less time and effort on managing timesheets while offering your contractors a convenient, easily understood way to submit their hours. Talk to one of our consultants about version 2.0 of our mobile app and all of our contractor timesheet features today.
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