Qqest Hires Manager to Head Time and Attendance Enterprise Sales in the Southeast
BRADENTON, Fla., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Qqest has hired David Weissman as a new regional manager. In this capacity, Weissman will oversee enterprise sales of the company's flagship time and attendance product, TimeForce, to organizations in the Southeastern region of the United States.
Weissman joins David Olson, who will manage enterprise sales efforts on the West Coast. These, and future hires in other key markets, are part of an initiative by Qqest to increase the company's capacity to better service enterprise organizations. The company already serves hundreds of customers with 500 – 15,000 employees. The initiative, which also includes the addition of complex scheduling capabilities to TimeForce, allows Qqest to offer the full range of products and services enterprise customers need.
Weissman brings 14 years of enterprise sales, management and marketing experience to Qqest. Most recently, he was national sales manager for Stromberg, Inc., a company specializing in time and attendance, scheduling, labor analytics, HR, payroll and hiring software. Prior to that, Weissman served as executive business development manager for Interneer, Inc., a business process software company in California that provides custom solutions to Fortune 500 companies. At Interneer, Weissman was top salesman in both 2007 and 2008.
Weissman currently lives in Bradenton.
ABOUT QQEST
Qqest (pronounced "Q-Quest") provides real solutions to today's complex employee management issues. Since 1992, Qqest has focused solely on engineering meaningful and effective solutions to help small to mid-sized businesses leverage their assets. Headquartered in Sandy, Utah, Qqest serves over 35,000 customers, in all 50 states with their time and attendance, payroll services, and HR outsourcing services. For more information, visit www.qqest.com or www.myTimeForce.com.
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