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Temple University

www.temple.edu

 
TempWorks Staffing Software, based in Eagan, MN, is a high-growth staffing and recruitment software company servicing the temporary employment industry. We service hundreds of temporary staffing agencies across the country with enterprise staffing software, time and attendance software, outsourced back office services and payroll funding. We differentiate ourselves from our competition by aggressively innovating and providing technology based only on the most cutting edge platforms. We combine our technology products with value added services such as payroll processing, financial services and HR outsourcing to give our clients the lowest possible cost of ownership.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.temple.edu
  • 1801 North Broad Street
    Philadelphia, PA USA 19122
  • Phone: 215.204.7000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Susan Smith
Chief Compliance Officer Profile
Susan Smith
Interim Chief Compliance Officer Profile
Cameron Etezady
Vice President and University Counsel Profile
Nicole Repetto
Assistant Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Affairs Profile
Michael Gebhardt
Vice President and University Counsel Profile

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