Salesforce expands Work.com to move more formally into HR services

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| June 17, 2021 — 12:00 GMT (13:00 BST)

| Topic: The future of work: Tools and strategies for the digital workplace

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Employee onboarding with Work.com

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More than a year after launching Work.com for post-pandemic planning, Salesforce is using the platform to formally move into the HR and “employee experience” market. The latest iteration of the platform puts Salesforce more directly in competition with other SaaS vendors with HCM products, like Workday and Oracle — all cloud companies aiming to help organizations move to new models of hybrid work.

The new Work.com products focus on two areas — employee growth and well-being, as well as employee service tools. The products were designed to meet the quickly changing needs of organizations adapting to the post-pandemic world, Jodi Innerfield, director of product marketing for Salesforce, told ZDNet.

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Stephanie Condon

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Stephanie Condon

for Between the Lines

| June 17, 2021 — 12:00 GMT (13:00 BST)

| Topic: The future of work: Tools and strategies for the digital workplace