Attendance on Demand gets bigger space, hires 12

Attendance on Demand is going through quite a growth spurt and now it has an office big enough to facilitate it.The Farmington Hills-based firm is moving into new offices in Livonia. The 40,000-square-foot space is expected to house 45 of the start-up’s 50 employees. The company expects to employ up to 100 by 2010 to meet its demand.”We’ve had a lot of growth in the last year and a half,” says Jennifer Simich, vice president of corporate communications for Attendance on Demand.The 3-year-old firm provides employee time tracking software throughout North America. Its new home is double the size of its old Farmington Hills facility, and will house its engineering, development, and administrative departments.Making this growth possible is the company’s expansion of the new subscription-based model of its software. That has proven quite popular with its customers, prompting Attendance on Demand to go on a hiring spree to meet the new demand.Source: Jennifer Simich, vice president of corporate communications for Attendance on DemandWriter: Jon Zemke

Attendance on Demand is going through quite a growth spurt and now it has an office big enough to facilitate it.

The Farmington Hills-based firm is moving into new offices in Livonia. The 40,000-square-foot space is expected to house 45 of the start-up’s 50 employees. The company expects to employ up to 100 by 2010 to meet its demand.

“We’ve had a lot of growth in the last year and a half,” says Jennifer Simich, vice president of corporate communications for Attendance on Demand.

The 3-year-old firm provides employee time tracking software throughout North America. Its new home is double the size of its old Farmington Hills facility, and will house its engineering, development, and administrative departments.

Making this growth possible is the company’s expansion of the new subscription-based model of its software. That has proven quite popular with its customers, prompting Attendance on Demand to go on a hiring spree to meet the new demand.

Source: Jennifer Simich, vice president of corporate communications for Attendance on Demand
Writer: Jon Zemke

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