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Monday, April 26, 2010

Why Should You Work at Compendium?

By Frank Dale CEO

One of the benefits of working at Compendium is the breadth of our customer base.  Our solution serves a horizontal instead of a vertical market.   What does that mean?  This entertaining, two minute clip of serial entrepreneur Steve Blank will help you out.




Compendium clients include a gourmet brownie bakery, software companies, colleges, financial institutions, hospitals, and retailers to name only a few categories.  This means Compendium team members get to learn about a lot of interesting industries, which makes this a fun place to work. 

Businesses and organizations choose us because we provide a search optimized SaaS solution for social media content management.  That is a loaded sentence.  Let’s break it down.  Companies hire Compendium because they want to make it easy for potential customers to find them.  Our customers use our software to organize, control, and publish content on the internet without having to call the IT department.  If you or one of your customers has something valuable to share, we can help you get it online.  Our customers don’t have to install software, buy servers, or hire a web designer.  We take care of that for them, because like all SaaS (software-as-a-service) companies we host the solution for you.  Compendium customers simply need to log-in to their account over the internet and they are ready to publish. 

If you are looking for a challenging place to work, Compendium might be the right place for you.  Our solution sits at the intersection of online marketing (SEO) and social media.  We actually get to spend our time discussing Facebook, Twitter, and blogging with our clients.  We get to do this because Compendium’s software is fundamentally about helping our clients connect with interested potential customers in a way that the customer finds valuable.  If you would like to learn more about Compendium, please visit our website.  We are looking for talented people that want to join one of the most interesting companies in the country.     

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