Jobvite Named Winner of 2014 People’s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite Customer Service

February 19, 2014 Jobvite

Jobvite - BlogBack in July of last year, I wrote a blog article on our new Jobvite Cares initiative. It outlines how our #1 value at Jobvite is Customers Matter Most and what we were doing as a company to prove it. Some of the many service improvements already deployed include the Jobvite System Status site, @JobviteCares support on Twitter, and dedicated account management.

I’m super excited to share how our customers have recognized these improvements by voting Jobvite as the winner of the 2014 People’s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite Customer Service in the Computer Software (100 or more employees) category. More than 430,000 worldwide votes were cast this year as part of their 8th annual survey, which is the world’s top customer service award. I’m honored to be representing Jobvite at the Bellagio in Las Vegas later this week and look forward to meeting the more than 400 executives also attending from around the world.

My team remains 100% committed to your success and they enjoy working with you everyday. Each of us at Jobvite is committed to our customers and, I promise you, we are not done. We have more improvements coming this year based on the feedback you provide us in our surveys. And I look forward to sharing these additional improvements with you at our annual customer conference, Jobvite Summit ’14. You can be sure that customers who attend the event will receive the new benefits in advance of others, just like they did last year. Thanks again for your all support and hope to see you soon!

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