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    Adrenalin eSystems Launches AI-Enhanced HR Solution, Max Sara 2.0

    Hyderabad: Adrenalin eSystems, a prominent player in HR technology, has unveiled its AI-powered HR Co-Pilot, Max Sara 2.0, to streamline workforce management for organizations. The solution is designed to support eight key HR processes, including Recruitment, Workforce Management, Payroll, Learning and Performance Management, Talent Management, and Data Analytics, providing a complete HR software suite for businesses.

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    With the rapid growth of SaaS startups in Hyderabad, Adrenalin eSystems has tailored its solutions to address the specific needs of local businesses. Already, more than 50 healthcare organizations in the city are leveraging the platform, solidifying its presence in the regional market.

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    Simplifying HR Operations

    At the launch event, Srinivasa Bharathy, MD and CEO of Adrenalin eSystems, highlighted Max Sara 2.0’s ability to simplify the HR lifecycle. The platform supports tasks ranging from recruitment to alumni management, reducing the workload on HR teams by 60-70%. It also adapts to unique organizational policies, ensuring efficient workforce management while recognizing employees as vital assets.

    Max Sara 2.0 also empowers employees to complete routine tasks, such as check-ins, through popular platforms like MS Teams and WhatsApp. Additionally, it integrates with ERP and CRM tools, offering advanced data-driven decision-making through its Max Insight feature.

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    Versatility Across Industries

    The HR solution has gained popularity across various industries, including IT, BFSI, manufacturing, and retail. It helps organizations manage their workforce, identify talent, and address skill gaps effectively. Srinivasa noted that the system’s AI-driven analytics can predict employee attrition and boost workforce satisfaction through real-time insights.

    Max Sara 2.0 is also cost-effective, with pricing starting at Rs. 150 per employee per month, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes.

    Expanding in Hyderabad

    Operating from Hyderabad’s Hi-Tech City, Adrenalin eSystems has ambitious plans to expand further in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The company aims to strengthen its presence in sectors like healthcare, retail, and microfinance. Srinivasa emphasized Hyderabad’s strategic location and vibrant business ecosystem as key factors driving their growth strategy.

    Adrenalin eSystems continues to innovate in HR technology, providing organizations with efficient, scalable, and forward-thinking solutions to meet today’s workforce challenges.

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