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Alcott HR named one of NY Area’s Largest Privately Held Companies

Farmingdale, NY Alcott HR, one of the leading providers of human resources outsourcing solutions with offices in Farmingdale, Manhattan, Buffalo and Rochester, has once again earned a place on the Crain’s New York Business List of the “NY Area’s Largest Privately Held Companies.” This marks the ninth year in a row that Alcott HR has been featured on this prestigious list, which recognizes companies for growth, revenue and executive leadership. According to Alcott HR vice president Steven Politis, Esq., “Alcott has been achieving steady, strategic growth since its inception in 1987. Given the increasing regulatory burden on businesses, many companies of all sizes are recognizing the value that a company like Alcott HR can provide.” “Not only do we assist our clients in their compliance with complex laws and regulations such as the Affordable Care Act, but by providing and administrating robust employee benefit programs, we are helping them retain and attract quality staff while saving time and improving profitability. With Alcott HR on board, our clients can focus on their core revenue-producing priorities and gain peace of mind, knowing that their human resources, payroll, benefits, workers’ compensation, risk management and other functions are being managed effectively and in accordance with the latest best practices.”
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