Parker Conrad, cofounder and CEO of high-flying Zenefits, which has lately come under attack for missing its revenue projections and running into friction with regulatory agencies, is out, Zenefits ...
Zenefits had a rough year. The company — previously a darling of Silicon Valley — was rocked by a massive insurance scandal in February and has been fighting to regain the trust of customers and ...
Zenefits will cease being a broker of record and transition into solely providing technology for outside firms, the company announced today. Processing Content The San Francisco-based firm’s existing ...
Two-year old human-resources startup Zenefits has gotten into a very public brawl with 60-year-old human resources company, ADP. The fight started late last week. Zenefits offers free HR software that ...
In February, Zenefits C.E.O. and co-founder Parker Conrad stepped down from the company he helped build amid regulatory compliance issues and accusations of legal impropriety. The once-high-flying ...
The weird tale of the blow-out fight between payroll giant ADP and HR software startup Zenefits has gotten even weirder. ADP has slapped Zenefits with a lawsuit, Zenefits CEO Parker Conrad told ...
As an all-in-one solution within the human resource (HR) tech industry, Zenefits offers organizations with a HRIS platform centered on benefits administration and created to support any business’s ...
The fall of Zenefits was swift. In mid-November, The Wall Street Journal reported that the human resources startup had fallen behind on its revenue targets. Two weeks later, BuzzFeed revealed that the ...
Zenefits today is laying off another 9% of its staff — or 106 additional people — and offering its existing employees a buyout offer as it continues its transition following former CEO Parker Conrad ...
Disclosures: All information used in this analysis is from public sources. I made a small investment in Zenefits' seed round via Wefunder. Let's see. Zenefits recently was valued at $4.5 billion, a ...
At Zenefits, things may need to get worse before they can get better. That's the message new CEO David Sacks shared with employees in an email on Friday, announcing that Zenefits would lay off 250 ...