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Nick Day is joined on The Payroll Podcast sofa by Maria Mason, UK Director of Payroll Services at BDO, the UK’s fifth-largest accountancy and advisory firm to talk about how the payroll landscape has changed over the last 28 years.
We discuss technology, the impact of COVID-19, Processes, Qualifications and more!
Maria currently leads the UK payroll team within BDO, which consists of over 50 staff members based across four locations in the UK, which include Glasgow, Manchester, Reading and London. Her team provides payroll and HR services to over 1,400 clients, covering all sectors and includes businesses of differing sizes and complexities.
She is passionate about leveraging technology to manage the areas surrounding payroll processing, supporting her clients to implement systems and processes that can improve security and accuracy. Over the past two years, she has implemented many new systems platforms and robotics and she is also a CIPP intermediate.
In this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes with Maria Mason of The Payroll Podcast, we also explore:We hope you enjoy this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes" episode of The Payroll Podcast! If you know anyone else who works in payroll, then please, share this episode with your friends and get them to subscribe today!
Links highlighted in this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes” episode are below:Available on: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Soundcloud | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More
Of course, if you are Payroll Leader listening to this podcast and you have a payroll-related vacancy that you would love some specialist payroll recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great Payroll recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at [email protected] or give me a call – 01727800377
www.jgarecruitment.com
Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the Payroll Podcast real soon!4.3
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Nick Day is joined on The Payroll Podcast sofa by Maria Mason, UK Director of Payroll Services at BDO, the UK’s fifth-largest accountancy and advisory firm to talk about how the payroll landscape has changed over the last 28 years.
We discuss technology, the impact of COVID-19, Processes, Qualifications and more!
Maria currently leads the UK payroll team within BDO, which consists of over 50 staff members based across four locations in the UK, which include Glasgow, Manchester, Reading and London. Her team provides payroll and HR services to over 1,400 clients, covering all sectors and includes businesses of differing sizes and complexities.
She is passionate about leveraging technology to manage the areas surrounding payroll processing, supporting her clients to implement systems and processes that can improve security and accuracy. Over the past two years, she has implemented many new systems platforms and robotics and she is also a CIPP intermediate.
In this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes with Maria Mason of The Payroll Podcast, we also explore:We hope you enjoy this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes" episode of The Payroll Podcast! If you know anyone else who works in payroll, then please, share this episode with your friends and get them to subscribe today!
Links highlighted in this “28 Years of Changing Payroll Landscapes” episode are below:Available on: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Soundcloud | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More
Of course, if you are Payroll Leader listening to this podcast and you have a payroll-related vacancy that you would love some specialist payroll recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great Payroll recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at [email protected] or give me a call – 01727800377
www.jgarecruitment.com
Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the Payroll Podcast real soon!2,552 Listeners
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