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Matthew Pavelich |
Principal of Communication and Organizational Development | Profile |
We`re a global leadership consulting firm that helps organizations hire, promote, and develop exceptional leaders. From first-time managers to C-suite executives, our commitment is to be by your side to help you tackle leadership challenges that impact your 480-minute workday. We invite you to spend a few minutes getting to know us, and our approach to leadership.
For over 20 years the XcelHR family of companies has provided “best in class” solutions to clients of all sizes. Backed by the resources of a major growth equity firm, we are on course to become one of the largest and most financially secure privately-held HR services groups in the United States. Our strategy for success is a combination of organic growth supplemented by strategic acquisition. Please bookmark this page and check back every few weeks for updates on the XcelHR Family of companies. While having cutting edge technology to manage our operation is important, we are not like many of the large HR or Payroll Outsourcing conglomerates. We don’t value technology ahead of people. We take pride in treating each new client as if it were our first. As a client, you can expect a prompt response to any question or concern and personal service with a smile.
Startup recruiting for Ops, Strategy, Growth, and BizOps. Looking for Talent? Talented and Looking? Start here.
BullseyeEngagement is a leading global provider of cloud-based human capital management software solutions. Our solutions suite helps organizations nurture their talent “from hire to retire”. We believe that frequent communication within an organization facilitates employee engagement, and all of our solutions are designed for ease of use to encourage employee participation.
Our story goes something like this... In 1995 Pete Hietpas, a CNA at the time, was working for a variety of agencies in the Fox Valley (Wisconsin) area. Although he felt respected in his profession - he felt as though the agencies were missing a cri...