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Press Release June 23, 2025
New, closed-AI chatbot can be trained on company-specific information to improve education and eliminate repetitive employee questions
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Press Release April 3, 2025
Employer clients gain access to more effective ways to drive employee engagement with benefits communication materials year-round
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Press Release July 22, 2024
Introduces Flimp Campaigns, Flimp Canvas, Flimp Connect, and Flimp Decisions
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Press Release March 26, 2024
Ms. Melissa Grass is CEO of Freedom Financial, a registered investment advisor firm
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Press Release March 22, 2023
Customizable employee educational content on topics ranging from onboarding and benefits to health and financial wellness that average more than 70 percent employee-engagement rates
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Press Release May 25, 2022
Third-annual report offers analysis of over 200 digital benefits-communication campaigns that reached 700,000+ employees with targeted OE messaging, educational videos and other trackable content
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Press Release March 8, 2022
Industry-leading decision-support tools and digital communications now paired together to provide cost-effective, flexible, benefits-education solutions with powerful employee-engagement rates of 70%+
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Press Release October 29, 2020
Mr. Thomas found success as an employment specialist with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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Press Release September 14, 2017
Available to Employers to Assist Employees During Employee Benefits Open Enrollment Season
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Press Release June 2, 2016
Tracked Video Postcard Email Solution Also Available to Educate Employees about HDHPs and HSAs
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Press Release May 11, 2016
Video email postcard campaigns generate employee engagement and response rates averaging over 70 percent
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Press Release August 9, 2011
Male workers are paid an average of 18.5 per cent more than their female counterparts, according to a major new study by job site, reed.co.uk.
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