OnForce

OnForce
Public company
Industry

Public Company

Workforce management, Freelancer marketplace, online staffing
Founded February 2003
Headquarters Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Michael Anthony (General Manager)
James J. Fabiano
(SVP, Sales)
Gabe Miano (VP, Product Management)
Mike Delelys (VP, Engineering)
Don Anderson (VP, Operations)
Parent Adecco
Website www.onforce.com

OnForce, is a Freelancer Management System (FMS) for Field Services that enables companies to search for, engage with, manage, and pay non-employee professionals. Based out of Lexington, Massachusetts, it is a division of Beeline, a business unit of Adecco Group.[1][2]

History

An online tech directory named ComputerRepair was introduced in February 2003, which evolved to transacting service events by 2004. In December 2005 the directory was renamed to OnForce. Around 2007 OnForce introduced PowerMatch, a bi-directional matching algorithm to find field service technicians. In May 2008 the company expanded to consumer electronics and introduced general contractor model in 2010. In May 2014, it released an industry-agnostic network for enterprises to engage, manage and pay independent professionals online.

Acquisition

In August 2014, Adecco Group, a Swiss multinational human resource consulting company acquired OnForce FMS and merged with its VMS company. In the agreement, Beeline agreed to partner with OnForce's freelance management system to give clients and partners access to the supply chain of the workforce.[2][3]

Overview

OnForce connects talented professionals directly with the companies that need them. As a freelancer management system (FMS) for field services, companies are able to search for, engage with, manage, and pay non-employee freelancers and contractors. Its FMS solution supports IT and consumer electronic categories such as computers, printers, networking, VoIP, Point of Sale, home theater, and cabling. Contractors use OnForce to manage their profiles, rates, and engagements.

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