ClickTime can be integrated with existing enterprise software such as QuickBooks, Salesforce, Office 365, and HubSpot. Its scalable SaaS solutions are designed for the most straightforward interface possible, enabling companies to track productivity and labor costs quickly and efficiently. ClickTime offers opportunities for experienced professionals, recent graduates, and interns to work alongside other smart, driven, team-oriented people.ĬlickTime is committed to delivering the highest-quality, most user-friendly applications for time and expense management. ClickTime employees enjoy profit sharing options, 401(k), health insurance, dental and vision coverage, and company-sponsored trips. The company culture is fun and challenging, combining the benefits of a big company with the energy and size of a startup. The privately-held company is headquartered in downtown San Francisco, California, and has two additional offices in Denver, Colorado, and Austin, Texas.įlexible careers at ClickTime include telecommuting jobs for remote office workers. Its trusted timesheet management software is used by thousands of companies worldwide including Twitter, Johns Hopkins Universities, Aetna, IBM, and Google. In 1997, ClickTime was one of the first companies to focus on software-as-a-service (SaaS) and has since tracked nearly half a billion labor hours for companies in 55 countries. Author David Brockman Posted on JanuJanuCategories Status Updates TLS 1.0/1.Researched & Written by Melissa Jenkins on the FlexJobs TeamĬlickTime helps businesses become more productive with simple, cloud-based tools for time and expense tracking. As soon as our tests are complete, we’ll be restoring access to a small number of customers as we work to resume normal service.ġ:15 pm PST – We are in the process of replacing certain components of our network to resolve the issues identified earlier today.ġ2:15 pm PST – We are currently working to address performance issues upstream from our application.ġ0:15 am PST – We have temporarily redirected all site traffic to this ClickTime System Status page.ĩ:45 am PST – ClickTime is looking into general performance issues, which were identified at 9:15 AM PST, so some customers may experience difficulty accessing our site. Some customers may experience a slight lag in response time while the network updates propagate.ģ:00 pm PST – We are continuing to review network performance issues, and are currently in communication with our upstream providers. I like how you could easily create a bucket for hours to fall into so reporting was easy and it made it as simple as entering numbers for the end user. It was a user friendly interface and it made tracking hours, PTO, and other time related activities very easy. Author David Brockman Posted on DecemDecemCategories Status Updates, Uncategorized Tags Security ClickTime Scheduled Maintenance StatusĤ:15 pm PST – Access to ClickTime is now restored. Pros: Overall, I really enjoy using clicktime. 10:05am PT update: We continue to review all vendors, third-party software and third-party services we engage with to ensure that they are verifying and updating their systems as needed.
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04:30pm PT update: Our security and development teams have reviewed all of our code and internal systems and confirmed that the ClickTime service isn’t vulnerable to Log4j.
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This system isn’t accessible to the public and thus wasn’t directly at risk but we have completed the update successfully. We continue to investigate our software and our vendors for any issues or updates needed. 03:00pm PT update: Our operations team identified one internal system monitoring tool whose vendor acknowledged it needed to be updated due to the Log4j (also known as Log4Shell) vulnerability. Updates will be posted to this thread at as additional information becomes available.
We take the protection of our customers’ data very seriously.
We are actively monitoring this industry issue and reviewing all of our vendors and third-party services to determine if any of them use the vulnerable component and need to be updated. Our security and development teams have reviewed all of our code and internal systems and confirmed that the ClickTime service isn’t vulnerable to Log4j.
On Friday, December 10, 2021, the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an alert about a vulnerability in Apache’s Log4j logging framework ( CVE-2021-44228).