![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In a company where self-starting is not only preferred but essential, DeskTime gives employees the regular, detailed feedback they need to refine their processes and grow. And it helps our employees immensely when it comes to analyzing their workflow and identifying areas for improvement,” says Arkin. DeskTime is one of the most user-friendly pieces of software I’ve ever encountered. “We don’t treat our employees as numbers. He sees DeskTime as a valuable teaching tool above anything else, and it's precisely the depth and clarity of the productivity tracking system that makes DeskTime irreplaceable for Nexus. DeskTime is a luxury that I never want to go without.” – George Arkin Putting professional growth in the spotlightīut although DeskTime's time tracking feature has become a vital part of the way Nexus organizes its workday, the app's true value for Arkin lies in its productivity statistics. We can keep track of hours with utmost accuracy, follow payroll regulations in different countries, and track employee productivity to promote learning and professional growth. Not to mention all the paperwork this eliminates. Meanwhile, DeskTime's reports and precise tracking data help Nexus adhere to the different regulations for hourly/salary employees in the United States, Turkey, and elsewhere, streamlining payroll operations for the accounting team. It's especially useful since Nexus' team works remotely, and this way, everyone knows who they can count on to be at work on a given day. The Absence Calendar comes in handy as well – managers and teammates can see who's supposed to be at work every day. This makes life easier for managers as well they can see the big picture in their teams (who's working and when, how the workloads are distributed etc.) and make necessary changes instantly on the go. ![]() Nexus' employees can see their shifts right in the app, which smooths the planning and managing process – no need to jump from one tool to another. The time tracking goes hand in hand with the Shift Scheduling feature, too. In addition to that, the automatic nature of the software means that both employees and managers alike don't have to worry about forgetting to log their hours. It has replaced the previous clocking in/out system, eliminating opportunities for timecard cheating. Nexus has been using DeskTime to track time for seven years now, and the app has become an indispensable part of Nexus' workday. But we also want to be fair and understanding of the needs of our diverse employee base.” “Without the help of DeskTime, things would be a lot harder for us. DeskTime helps the company strike a balance and make strides without sacrificing the people-first approach.Īccording to Arkin, DeskTime’s productivity and time-keeping tools are essential to improve teamwork, whether in their customer service department or web development team. So keeping things organized in a company with so many moving parts (literally and figuratively) brings its own set of challenges where precision is always the key. Nexus works with car dealers, online car auction providers, household moving services, and clients from various backgrounds. The company was founded in 2015 as a single-person operation in Chicago and has now grown into a team of 77 across five countries. And with the help of tools like DeskTime, we’re able to make advancements without sacrificing the personal touch that got us where we are today.” – Nexus owner George Arkin Managing a growing global team And Nexus approaches team management with the same mindset of putting the people front and center, too. The company takes particular pride in its customer service which sets them apart in the competitive industry. Nexus is one of the most trusted and fastest-growing car transport providers in the US, offering an all-inclusive service. What would you do if you had to get your car from one side of the country to another but didn't have the time to take on the drive yourself? Enter Nexus Auto Transport – a vehicle shipping company that'll get the job done for you. ![]()
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