Ruby, the premier provider of live virtual receptionist and chat services for small businesses, has been recognized by Oregon’s business community and the Portland Business Journal for the fifth consecutive year as a Most Admired Company in the Technology and Technology Manufacturing category.
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“2020 has shown the importance and value of human connections, and this cornerstone of Ruby’s service and culture has been tested in ways we never imagined this year,” said Ruby CEO, Kate Winkler. “Our team rose to the occasion, moving to a remote workforce in just 11 days, expanding our service to meet the demands of a 24/7 work cycle, doubling down on digital engagement through investments in website chat—all while ensuring our small business customers never missed an opportunity to connect in their struggle to survive. Being honored by our peers this year, let alone for the fifth year in a row, is a tremendous achievement and celebrates the hard work of our frontline Rubys.”
Ruby’s move to remote work at the beginning of 2020 put its culture, service delivery, and technology to the test. More than 13,000 small businesses rely on Ruby to ensure no opportunity to connect with a customer is missed, as well as to deliver a consistent, compassionate voice to build trust, retention, and customer loyalty.
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For Ruby, this meant hiring nearly 200 receptionists and chat specialists in three months and accelerating the launch of our 24/7 reception service to accommodate increased call volume on evenings and weekends.
Additionally, Ruby invested in expanding our chat product through the acquisition of Pure Chat, a live self-chat software, and an AI-powered chat technology called Artibot. The move allows Ruby to support small businesses in the shift to digital engagement, enabling success in a post-COVID world.
“Our technology is about enabling our staff to do the magic they do,” said Winkler. “Making real human connections every day with our customers, callers, and website visitors creates relationships that help businesses survive and thrive.”
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