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Meet: Amy Steer

Oct 15, 2024

Hi, my name is Amy, but people usually pronounce it “Eymi”, please don’t call me “Eymi”. I’m 33 years old and I’ve been at PH for almost five years. I’m currently working as a Sr. Program Manager for a partner called Udemy.

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Meet Rod Mourant, PartnerHero's New Global Controller

Oct 15, 2024

We’re excited to introduce Rod Mourant, our globetrotting, outdoor loving new Global Controller. But what exactly does a Controller do? Read on to find out.

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Leading through a divisive election

Oct 15, 2024

“I wanted to take a minute to reach out to each and every one of you. No matter who you vote for, I’m sure tomorrow will be a stressful day. We care about each and every one of you and we are in this together. Let’s be really kind to one another for the next few days and support our community no matter what someone believes and what the outcome of tomorrow’s election will be.”

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I stand with the right to choose

Oct 15, 2024

I believe that all people deserve access to healthcare, including legal, safe abortions. But as a man, my place is not to tell women what they should or shouldn’t do when it comes to their reproductive rights. Instead, I should voice my support for choice, and for access. 

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From NWA to MIT

Oct 15, 2024

This post is in response to a recent conversation I had with an associate at PartnerHero. He applied for a new internal role and didn’t make the first cut of applicants, but was really surprised given his high program metrics and QA scores (he did poorly in our latest English assessment).

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From Jets to HR: welcome Tatiana Narvaez

Oct 15, 2024

Tatiana Narvaez did not take the straight path to HR management. Read on to learn about her start with commercial jets and the experiences that have shaped her approach to People Experience.

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The PartnerHero COVID loan program

May 23, 2024

Considering the devastating impact that COVID had on businesses that require in-person interaction, PartnerHero was relatively lucky in 2020. Our offices closed and we moved to a work-from-home setting in March, making it easier to keep our community safe.

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Supporting trans + non-binary co-workers: pronouns 101

May 23, 2024

Originally made as an internal training document, we're sharing this guide to the outside world today for the first time. If you've ever been unsure or afraid about how to address a trans or non-binary colleague, this guide shares practical advice and exercises that will set you in the right direction to create a supportive environment.

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PartnerHero is on the 2022 Inc. 5000 list

May 23, 2024

PartnerHero made the annual Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. Our success stems from our focus on culture and quality.

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People. Without borders. Without limits.

May 23, 2024

As startups work to create the future, the very notion of “work” is changing too. For both businesses and the people who power them, the choices and considerations are no longer binary: Employee or contractor? Insource or outsource? Freelancer or gig-worker? Quality or cost? Culture or pay? Office or remote?

And that is what PartnerHero is. A technology-enabled services company that is built to answer these questions and many others.


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PartnerHero's response to Typhoon Ulysses

May 23, 2024

No one will ever say that 2020 was an easy year.

While PartnerHero Honduras was in full swing helping associates who were impacted by Tropical Storm Eta, Typhoon Ulysses struck Manila, Philippines forcing several of our associates there to evacuate their homes.

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PartnerHero's Eta and Iota relief efforts

May 23, 2024

It’s been three weeks since Tropical Storm Eta landed in Honduras forcing dozens of PartnerHero employees and their families to evacuate their homes, in many cases with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Between then and now, Hurricane Iota also hit the region, causing additional flooding and delaying the timeline for when those impacted can begin rebuilding their lives.

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