Every year we take a week to learn about a topic related to health. This year our theme was "Love Yourself" and we learned about everything from Self-Advocacy to Neurodiversity.
Hiring at PartnerHero has many components like education, professional background, values-alignment, partner-fit and personality fit. Given the work that we do, one of the most important aspects is the language assessment.
Building a sustainable company requires putting your ego aside and considering diverse viewpoints in how your conduct business, even if that sometimes means doing things that are contrary to your own beliefs.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our GoFundMe campaign in support of employees and families impacted by the tropical storms that hit Honduras in early November 2020.
PartnerHero Bucharest office may be our most recent addition, but it’s already well on the way to building the inclusive and fun culture that PartnerHero is known for world-wide.
As we continue to grow as a company, we realize it’s important to renew our commitment as a global community of passionate individuals supporting some of the best companies in the world.
Humanize democratizes customer support by allowing any Shopify merchant to add 24/7 support to their store at affordable rates.
SAN FRANCISCO – Oct. 2, 2024 – Crescendo, creators of the first augmented-AI customer experience (CX) platform, today announced the acquisition of PartnerHero, a leader in CX innovation with customers such as Airtable, Khan Academy, sweetgreen, Tom’s Shoes, Udemy and more. Price and terms of the deal were not disclosed. The combined companies aim to disrupt an estiated half trillion dollar plus market opportunity.
It’s with immense pleasure and excitement that we’re announcing the acquisition of PartnerHero by Crescendo AI, and the launch of our combined offering: Augmented AI.
This post is about what is happening to black people in America, but we know there are experiences shared by marginalized people all over the world.
George Floyd died (and lived) under circumstances that are all too familiar, as a victim of racial injustice. That he was murdered by the system that was designed to protect him is sadly not unique.
Google San Pedro Sula, Honduras, if you haven’t already. What do you find? Articles and articles whose headlines read “San Pedro Sula, world’s most violent city”, “the “murder capital” of the world”, “grim reality of life in Honduras”. I can’t deny the truth that lies behind this. We see it everyday, in our newspapers, in local TV shows, in social media; it’s a sad reality in our country. But what is it that makes others want to highlight only the negative aspects of such a place? Poverty, corruption, gangs and drug circulation is all written in our books, in our history.
On my last day in Honduras I had a mini baleada. I had a mini version, with only refried beans and a bit of cheese; just enough to say I actually tasted the traditional food of the country, the one everyone asked me every day If I had already tried. Apparently you can’t leave Honduras without having one.