Whether you’re a start up, or  making the jump from books to computer, or looking for replacement payroll software, it’s important to get payroll software that is going to do everything you need it to and fit the needs of your company. Here are 5 questions to ask when shopping for a payroll software you are considering purchasing for your company. When you have answers to all these questions, you’ll easily be able to identify the right payroll software.

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   1. What services are included, and what are not ?

         myHRSuite See a full list of features here.

         Ask other service providers and jot down your answers.

   

   2. How will I be billed for the service ?

         myHRuite has transparent pricing. See it for yourself here

         Ask other service providers and jot down your answers.

   

  3. Who can I contact in case of questions or concerns ?

          Get the answers you need – when you need them. Our support team provides software and domain related support online or on the phone.

          Ask other service providers and jot down your answers.

 

  4. What experiences and results have you achieved ?

          Happy clients are what keep us working hard at Intersoft International every day. Read what clients are saying about our HRMS Solutions here.

           Ask other service providers and jot down your answers.

 

  5.  Can I see a demo ?

           Request for one right here.

           Ask other service providers and jot down your answers.

 

Have any questions we missed? Get in touch with us at [email protected] or give us a ring at +91-40-64547322

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