Nextep Announces New Service Model to Better Align to Customer Needs
New grouping structure allows Nextep to efficiently field the needs of any sized business
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NORMAN, Okla., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In its ongoing pursuit to elevate the employment experience and enrich people s lives, Nextep announced a new service model that allows the company to better fit the needs of its clients and customer base and provide services specifically tailored to their business.
Nextep has created unique service models for three groups: Essential (2-10 employees), Core (11-75 employees), and Innovator (75+ employees).
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