SoftLabs-November-Newsletter

 

Good Day everyone,

I would like to thank all my employees, customers, and vendors for their continuous support of SoftLabs. Today, we are able to grow our organisation in the right direction as a truly "Enterprise Software Company," providing services to clients across Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Our operational team is working tirelessly to look after our internal and external teams.

We started building our new product development team under our director of projects, who has come out with office automation software. (Details will be shared soon.)

If you have great ideas or suggestions for improvements, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Kind Regards

Sreeni Pillamarri

SALES UPDATE

The sales team plays a great role in achieving the goals of the business. The team has come up with new techniques and processes and has young blood who are passionate, dedicated, and carry a lot of positive energy for positive outcomes.

From this month on, we started daily stand-up meetings to discuss progress and strategies. Everyday feedback sessions also contribute to change and progress in the workplace. They are also actively engaged in the digital platform to enhance the business.

PRODUCT SOLUTIONS – ERP

TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING SERVICES

CULTURAL EVENT

SoftLabs wishes everyone a Happy and prosperous Diwali ( Festival of lights)

 

JOB OPPURTUNITIES

SoftLabs is always on the lookout for talented professionals, so if you or anyone in your professional network is looking to advance from their current positions, please visit https://www.softlabs.com.au/job-openings/.

 

 

WHAT’S NEW

Let's go green together!
Plastic refers to any synthetic or semi-synthetic organic polymer that can be easily molded.
As we all know, plastic is a non-biodegradable material. If we continue to use it, ocean plastic will outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050. It is estimated that more than 60% of all seabirds have traces of plastic in their guts.

Modern Sustainability Problems

  • Climate Change

  • Waste Management 

  • Food Supply 

  • Good Health & Well Being 

  • Economy 

New Legislation Rules 

  • To prevent nearly 2.7 billion plastic items from entering the state’s coastal, marine, and bushland environments over the next 20 years
  • From June 1, 2022, the supply of lightweight plastic bags will be banned
  • The ban was extended to some items, such as cutlery, plastic straws, bowls, and so on, on November 1st, 2022.

     

If we all make small changes to our day-to-day lives, a plastic-free world is within reach.

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY

We are looking for interns in our company; anyone happy to join can email us at cv@softlabs.com. au

 QUOTES FOR THIS MONTH

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