Yatra.com, “India’s most trusted online travel brand” partners with PeopleStrong

Yatra.com, “India’s most trusted online travel brand” partners with PeopleStrong

Yatra.com, one of India’s leading online travel portals has trusted PeopleStrong to digitize the employee life cycle on a single unified cloud platform named PeopleStrong Alt. PeopleStrong Alt will cover the entire gamut of talent management processes from the core HR information system, Leave & Attendance, Recruitment & Onboarding, Capability Enhancement, Exit and Expense Management for all employees across entities and locations PAN India.

With PeopleStrong’ s true-blue HR SaaS technology designed “For HR, By HR”, and powered by India’s first comprehensive HR Chatbot, Yatra.com would be able to deliver a unified experience to its employees, HR teams and business users.

Speaking on the occasion Dhiresh Sharma, Chief Business Officer – Activities & Chief People OfficerYatra.com shared, “Yatra.com is a one stop travel solution for all its customers, and we wanted to extend this philosophy to our employee experience. With PeopleStrong, we have created an integrated talent management platform that simultaneously simplifies and enhances the employee’s worklife.”

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