A Payroll Clerk processes pay cycles, ensures timely and accurate employee payments, maintains financial records, collects timesheets, and prepares payroll reports while ensuring compliance with labor laws and tax regulations.
A Payroll Clerk ensures employees are paid accurately and on time by processing pay cycles and maintaining financial records.
Earnings Calculation: Collecting timesheets and calculating wages, overtime, and deductions.
Record Updates: Entering changes to tax exemptions, benefit deductions, or banking information.
Compliance: Preparing payroll-related reports and ensuring adherence to labor laws and tax regulations.
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What you need to know about the Chicago Tech Scene
With vibrant neighborhoods, great food and more affordable housing than either coast, Chicago might be the most liveable major tech hub. It is the birthplace of modern commodities and futures trading, a national hub for logistics and commerce, and home to the American Medical Association and the American Bar Association. This diverse blend of industry influences has helped Chicago emerge as a major player in verticals like fintech, biotechnology, legal tech, e-commerce and logistics technology. It’s also a major hiring center for tech companies on both coasts.
Key Facts About Chicago Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 245,800; 5.2% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: McDonald’s, John Deere, Boeing, Morningstar
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, fintech, software, logistics technology
- Funding Landscape: $2.5 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Pritzker Group Venture Capital, Arch Venture Partners, MATH Venture Partners, Jump Capital, Hyde Park Venture Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Institute of Technology, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory


