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What Is HR Management Software?
Human resources (HR) continues to play a critical role in the success of businesses of all sizes. As the responsibilities of of HR departments grow, so should the capabilities of the software solutions they employ. The best HR software can help navigate the intricacies of hiring, firing, benefits administration, and performance management. We look at the best solutions and how they can make managing payroll, in-house certifications, incentives, and other personnel-focused tasks much easier.
HR systems also cover a series of disciplines for which software makers have built individual or vertical solutions. That's why in the features table above you can see several Editors' Choice award winners. Be aware that, for this category of general-purpose HR software, the sole Editors' Choice winner is BambooHR. Our other Editors' Choice winners won their awards in other roundups of HR software that specialize in the various subcategories described in the article below.
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These tools let you manage employee records from within a desktop application, a web browser, or even a smartphone app. Some offer you the ability to tie into applicant tracking (AT), benefits administration, and performance management tools so that you can follow your employee's success from recruitment to retirement.
Advanced HR management capabilities are in easy reach for companies of all sizes using Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. Not only are these offerings cheaper than older on-premises solutions, they're also usually intuitive, brightly designed software platforms that are not only easy to use but also integrate easily with other back-office SaaS tools, such as accounting, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) apps.
When selecting HR management software (HRMS), you'll want to consider several key elements: Does its user interface (UI) offer an intuitive experience that doesn't necessitate a heavy training burden? Does the tool tie into your legacy software packages, especially when it comes to data feeds? Can it scale as your company grows? Does the vendor offer the kind of service you'll need should the software fail at any point? Once you've determined your requirements and preferences, you'll be able to approach any of these vendors with a wish list. Test the solutions that meet your needs and choose the one that fits your ideal combination of price and utility.
Key Features of HR Software
How your company manages HR can be highly individual, but there are certain key capabilities and features you should look for in any solution to make sure your pick can grow and change along with your organization's needs. We've described key capabilities below:
Applicant Tracking (AT). Includes the ability to manage job postings, apps, and even onboarding of new employees.
Benefits Administration. Is critical for most HR operations and what HRMS software makers offer here can vary from simply managing employee enrollment all the way to offering specific benefit plans to customers.
Scheduling and Shift Planning. Is often dedicated tools though the capability can show up as part of larger HRMS platforms or those that focus on businesses where this capability is important.
Performance Management. Might be the ability to simply keep a record of employee goals or it can track goals down to the task level and tie success directly and automatically to compensation and payroll.
Online Learning. Can be another offshoot of performance management, letting managers provide the training employees need to achieve their goals and also keep the company in compliance if certifications are required for certain jobs.
eLearning Authoring. Can let your company build its own training materials to be offered internally or on a publicly accessible learning hub.
Regardless of its target audience, here are some other key features to look for in any HRMS system:
Integration. Most of these players (though not all of them) offer either canned integrations or open APIs. For example, Zenefits offers integration with platforms that include Expensify, Google's G-Suite, Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, and Slack. Canned integrations are simply a list of partner apps with which the HRMS vendor has built direct integration capability that you can opt in to by either paying extra or downloading a connector. Open APIs allow you to build your own integrations between whichever systems you like as long as they both support the API and you've got some programming talent in-house.
Mobility. This still isn't a must-have feature for a successful HRMS implementation, but it's getting there. HR data tends to be data that employees need to access on the fly, especially things such as benefits information and time-off requests. Providing the ability to do that easily and securely on mobile devices means making sure the solution offers client software for both Android and iOS devices at a minimum.
Security. Be sure to investigate how the solution protects customer data. Most of these systems are cloud-based, which means your employee data—including personal information and financial data—will wind up stored online somewhere. So, ensuring that the solution's adequately protected with role-based access controls and at least the option to encrypt data is critical.
Applicant Tracking
This category is about making sure you don't let your best candidates slip through your fingers because of mismanaged onboarding. The best applicant tracking (AT) tools let you follow your candidates from the first interaction until the day they leave your company. Before you choose a system, it's important to consider your team's specific needs. Do you want AT as part of a larger software ecosystem? Do you want something that can handle an unlimited number of users and job openings? How important is it to you that your system integrates well with your corporate website and email client?
Most of the AT systems we reviewed automatically post newly created jobs to free job websites and premium job websites for which you have paid a small fee. If you regularly hire people, then you'll want to purchase a tool that ties back to your corporate careers page. This enables your system to automatically feed candidate data from the app page directly into the AT software. The best tools available, including Editors' Choice winner Bullhorn Staffing and Recruiting, offer social buttons that let you share postings on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Even the most barebones AT software comes with a robust reporting platform. Typical reports include hiring velocity, candidate sourcing, and pipeline reports. These reports are more valuable for staffing firms than for in-house recruiters, but it doesn't hurt to find a system that provides ultra-detailed reporting on attractive dashboards.
Benefits Administration
Benefits administration is a core element in any good HR organization. Some businesses may be satisfied with the features provided by some of the all-up HR management systems reviewed in this HRMS roundup, but others have more complex BA requirements and need software that specializes in BA. This is why we opted to devote a whole roundup to the category. Flush benefits packages are a major selling point in attracting top talent to your startup, small to midsize business (SMB), or enterprise. But the ease and efficiency through which your business administers its various benefits packages is how you keep those employees happy and show them they're valued.
BA software should do two things: It should make it easy for HR administrators to choose and customize plans, and it should make it even simpler for employees to register for those benefits via an automated enrollment process as well as easily access their benefits and insurance information. The stand-alone BA capabilities you choose within your HR suite should be able to handle basic medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability, with customizable plans.
On top of that, leading all-in-one BA and HR platforms such as Zenefits, the Editors' Choice winner in this category, also add the ability to manage payroll and retirement benefits such as a 401(k), plus additional perks for startups such as a stock option module. BA software should make people's lives easier when enrolling in the plans that best suit their needs. It should also add enough special features via an intuitive interface to keep employees confident that their employer is taking good care of them.
Performance Management
Businesses tend to look at a solution's performance management features when deciding which HR management platform to adopt. This is because there are various popular methodologies for measuring employee performance. Software makers have continued to create a range of packages to suit business needs. Evaluating employees for bonuses and compensation as well as crediting them for certifications, as well as skill advancement are all key features to look for.
Our Editors' Choice winner in this category is SAP SuccessFactors, which did a great job of providing effective mechanisms for assigning and tracking goals, feedback, and coaching, and then examining those criteria during the performance review process. While it doesn't have its own payroll module, it can effectively communicate employee performance results to your existing payroll system. Data integration should be a key feature no matter what system you wind up choosing, as is the ability to define your own custom workflow for the performance review process. This means the system can use email, document routing, and internal workflow routing to let you design an initial performance review, followed by the right number of subsequent approvals and evaluations necessary in your organization.
Online Learning Platforms for Business
A big part of helping employees do well on performance evaulations is to make sure their skills are up to par by using effective training. Enterprise online learning platforms for business typically fall into two distinct categories: tools designed for training companies that sell courses to third parties and tools designed for companies that conduct training with staff. How you plan to use your software will determine the type of solution you'll need, how you'll be charged, what integrations will be available, and your full list of functionality. Enterprise online learning platforms for training companies tend to offer more flexibility in terms of how much content you can store within the system, how many courses and quizzes you can create, how many separate portals (or dashboards) you can create, and how many people can access your content. Conversely, online learning platforms for enterprises and small businesses that conduct their own internal training tends to offer limited access.
Regardless of the kind of system you'll use, though, for most companies we recommend our Editors' Choice winner in this category, Docebo. With it, you'll be able to add most content types via uploading and then develop quizzes based on the information delivered in your files. You can also use a Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) platform to create more interactive, dynamic courses that combine lessons and quizzes. Most novice technology users will be able to access, use, and master the systems we reviewed with no difficulty.
eLearning Authoring
To deliver custom training content for use with your online learning and training platform, you'll either need to hire an expert to create such courseware or do it yourself using eLearning authoring tools specific to the task. Before testing systems, you should determine how the content will be delivered to your employees or customers. For example, will your software be installed locally and run exclusively on a specific device? Or will the tool be a cloud-based managed service, making it accessible via a web browser? Cloud-based tools in this category tend to be less expensive and more flexible in terms of who uses the tool and where they'll be using it. You should also set a palatable price. Tools in this field range from free and barebones to thousands of dollars a year for nearly limitless course creation functionality.
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After that, it's all about determining your must-have features. All of the tools we review in our roundup, including Editors' Choice winners Articulate Storyline 2 and Trivantis Lectora Inspire, provide basic apps that you should consider must-haves for the eLearning authoring tool you ultimately choose. For example, the ability to include video in training content is a no-brainer. You should look for a tool with drag-and-drop functionality, and a What You See is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editing platform; both of these features improve the speed with which you can create courses.
Scheduling and Shift Planning
For operations dependent on managing multiple shifts of workers, scheduling and shift planning features are must-haves. While this is often done by using dedicated apps separate from the HRMS suite, there are suites that include this capability as well. Whether you want to opt for one of those or a dedicated shift planning solution is dependent on the features you need and possibly on whether you can integrate a dedicated solution with your overall HR software platform.
In small operations, shift scheduling is often handled using just a grid built on a spreadsheet. But opting in to a dedicated scheduling solution can give you much greater flexibility than any spreadsheet can provide. The ability to directly tie scheduling into both attendance and payroll is a basic benefit. But the ability to provide scheduling on across mobile platforms while allowing shift participants to pickup, drop, or swap shifts without manager or IT intervention is not only advanced, it's something you should test to see if it really fits into your day-to-day workflow.
HRMS Systems
Beyond all these different disciplines, HR software vendors add their own secret sauce to spice up what they offer. Depending upon the vendor, those extras could include modules for posting job openings and tracking applicants, running payroll, managing time-off requests, administering or even providing benefits, and setting performance goals and reviews.
The best of the bunch, including Namely, SAP SuccessFactors, Zenefits, and Editors' Choice BambooHR, take some of the pain out of the process with easy-to-navigate user interfaces (UIs). However, in the case of the most configurable of these packages (for example, Namely), an easy UI is offset by significant setup and ongoing administrative complexity. A high degree of configurability lets both administrator-level users and employees set up rules, policies, or dashboards to their liking. But getting everyone to agree on exactly what needs to happen and how it needs to happen can turn a setup process into a lengthy series of user acceptance meetings.
Top platforms offer a surfeit of help, including setup wizards, video tutorials, 24/7 live chat, and phone support. Vendors catering to enterprise-level and midsize companies also walk customers through the implementation process (and charge extra for it). Some offer clients dedicated project managers, account executives, or support teams.
As cloud-based HR software became popular, it's motivated more vendors to enter the business. That's seen features, functions, and configurability that previously only appeared in platforms for larger companies trickle down to core HR software for SMBs. Others have taken a page from consumer software and offered simple-to-use HR software that's essentially free, including Zenefits Z2, whose freemium business model revolutionized the category and attracted millions in venture capital (VC). Customers subsidize the platform's costs by paying Zenefits fees to act as their employee benefits broker, as well as fees the company charges for ancillary services.
Zenefits competes head to head with solutions such as Cezanne HR and SAP SuccessFactors, both of which used years of selling on-premises HR software to midsize and large businesses to launch cloud-based services for smaller companies. Other competitors include long-time payroll processor APS OnLine, which expanded into offering a full-blown HR software solution. Another, BambooHR, started out in training and employee data management and grew into a full HR platform from there. BambooHR offers a deep feature set, including job listings, benefits administration and reporting, and performance reviews.
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Choosing an HRMS for Your Business
Picking HR software that's best for your small, midsize, or large business depends in part on your size, needs, and budget. Companies that are happy with existing setups for AT, onboarding, shift scheduling, or performance reviews might not want or need a core HR platform that includes those options. Other vendors target niche industries or company types. Zenefits' platform, for example, is especially well-suited to fast-growing, venture capital (VC)-backed startups because of its built-in benefits modules, not only for health benefits but also for employee stock options and 401(k) retirement savings plans. Established companies that are happy with their existing payroll provider can sign up with Zenefits or BambooHR, which are set up to share payroll data with national processors such as ADP, Gusto (previously ZenPayroll), and Paychex.
Companies with a slightly larger workforce and not a lot of time to spend rolling out new software will appreciate the free data upload service Cezanne HR provides as part of getting started on its platform. Business owners who want a lot of hand-holding through the setup process can use the many tutorials, setup wizards, and other help functions offered by Cezanne HR, Namely, Sage, or SAP SuccessFactors. If you have employees or offices outside of the United States, then Cezanne HR and Sage Business Cloud People can be set up with multiple languages, currencies, and country-specific holidays.
Many HR software platforms have companion Android and Apple iOS apps with a limited number of mobile-friendly functions, such as looking up a co-worker in the company directory or asking for or approving time off. Software such as Sage Business Cloud People and Namely are upgrading their mobile apps to include all or almost all of the functions of their web-based services. A few still don't have apps but are working on fixing that. If you're doing a vendor bake-off and giving employees mobile access is important (and it is for many companies), check out a platform's mobile apps before you commit.
Reporting Is Important
They say a company is only as good as its people, and HR software takes advantage of the personnel data they store to let company owners, HR executives, or HRIS managers run myriad workforce reports. The best include standard reports on headcount, turnover, payroll costs, and staffing allocation. They also include options for creating custom reports that can saved or generated on a regular basis. BambooHR, for one, creates Equal Opportunity Employment (EOE) reports on job applicants by race, gender, and veteran status. Many platforms can turn report data into charts and graphs that can be printed, emailed, or downloaded in Microsoft Excel or other file formats.
Costs widely vary. At the bottom are free services such as those from Zenefits. Paid services typically charge per employee per month, and range from $2 per employee per month (Cezanne HR's plan) to $12 per employee per month (Namely's basic plan). Many vendors charge extra for add-on modules for hiring, payroll and the like, as well as for implementation. Many also offer volume discounts and special packages to companies with larger workforces.
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HR software specifically designed for small businesses tops out at 1,500 or 2,000 users, while software such as Deputy, Sage Business Cloud People, and Namely can accommodate workforces of 3,000 to 10,000 or more. Grow bigger than the maximum, and on most platforms you'll have to migrate to an enterprise-level system. SAP SuccessFactors is one exception; the division of HR tech giant SAP uses the same base software code as its enterprise-level software, so small businesses that outgrow it can switch up without needing to re-enter any data.
HR software and management systems are a welcome step up from the Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that many businesses—especially small ones—may still rely on to store and analyze employee data. Many cloud-based services sweeten the pot by offering a lot of extras along with basic functions at starting prices that won't break the bank. When it comes to picking the best one for your business, consider your budget, location, and what HR software you're already using so you don't pay for duplicate services.
Featured HR Software Reviews:
BambooHR Review
MSRP: $7.00
Pros: BambooHR brings a wholistic and thorough approach to human resources (HR) management software. It is easy to get up and running with open APIs that offer lots of potential for integration with HR tech vendors.
Cons: Pricier than competing products. Lacking in benefits administration (BA) features compared to rival solutions. Lack of benefits data in mobile app.
Windows 7 pro key free activation keys. Bottom Line: While it is pricier than the competition and could use better BA features, BambooHR's solid feature set and user-friendly interface push it to the top of our list, earning it our Editors' Choice for general HR software.
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Deputy Review
MSRP: $2.00
Pros: Friendly user interface. Mobile-first approach. 24/7 support. Ability to customize your company's dashboard. Offers open shifts and shift swapping. Good price tag.
Cons: Not robust enough to be a comprehensive human resources (HR) management tool. Website and mobile apps are available in English only.
Bottom Line: Deputy is one of the best shift scheduling tools available. But if your business needs advanced HR functions, you should look to offerings that are suited for large enterprises.
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Gusto Review
MSRP: $39.00
Pros: Excellent user interface and navigation system. Flexible, thorough employee records. Offers good automation. Can create separate payroll for contractors. Good preview options. Strong reports.
Cons: Limited to four pre-scheduled payrolls. No weekend support. Weak dashboard.
Bottom Line: Gusto has a special appeal for small businesspeople new to payroll because of its usability. Even experienced payroll administrators will appreciate Gusto for its solid set of payroll setup, processing, and reporting tools.
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Zenefits Review
MSRP: $5.00
Pros: Comprehensive benefits administration and plan-building functionality. Good user experience. Thorough employee records. Strong business intelligence (BI) reporting. Exceptional employee mobile app.
Cons: May be overwhelming for very small businesses. Mobile app doesn't support all admin tasks.
Bottom Line: Covering most of the benefits administration needs of startups and SMBs, Zenefits places a range of HR solutions together in an easy to manage platform. A payroll add-on can serve companies with advanced HR needs.
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SAP SuccessFactors Review
MSRP: $8.00
Pros: Superb feature set for small to midsize businesses (SMBs). Intuitive setup wizard and video tutorials. Outstanding performance tracking features.
Cons: Costs more than competing small business human resources (HR) software. Lacks add-on options offered by competitors.
Bottom Line: SAP SuccessFactors is more focused on small business than you'd expect from software made by enterprise-oriented SAP. Nevertheless, the product works well, and carries an intuitive interface and enough features to garner it our Editors' Choice award.
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BerniePortal Review
MSRP: $0.00
Pros: Quick to set up and easy to figure out. Great core features cover most small to midsize business (SMBs) needs.
Cons: Has some functionality limitations that can be found in competing products. Subgroup organization can be confusing.
Bottom Line: BerniePortal offers a solid set of tools that covers the human resources (HR)needs of SMBs. Simplifies tasks such as onboarding and setting up stock options.
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Cezanne HR Review
MSRP: $200.00
Pros: Handles various functions like personnel files, directories, and org charts. Main dashboard has different views for managers and employees. Global support for 10 languages and various currencies. Integrated benefits and payroll.
Cons: Can be complicated to navigate because of non-intuitive command structure and functions that might befuddle small to midsize businesses (SMBs).
Bottom Line: Cezanne HR's impressive feature set caters to the needs of small to midsize businesses (SMBs). If you can overlook some weaknesses, then it is a solid choice at a great price.
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Namely Review
MSRP: $12.00
Pros: A comprehensive human resources (HR), payroll, and benefits solutions designed around the needs of small to midsize businesses (SMBs). Strong employee management and performance review features.
Cons: An expensive option for larger businesses. Compensation section feels limited in tracking salary changes after performance reviews.
Bottom Line: Namely stands out for its ease of use as well as its range of customizations to suit the needs of SMBs. Pricing will be a sticking point even with all of the features it offers.
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Sage Business Cloud People Review
MSRP: $10.00
Pros: An end-to-end human resources (HR) solution with a slant towards multinational companies. Built on top of Salesforce's platform. Good support and integration with third-party payroll vendors.
Cons: Setting it up can take a long time, especially for multinational users. Expensive option for smaller businesses. Salesforce foundation is a mixed bag that may alienate non-Salesforce shops.
Bottom Line: Larger businesses and enterprises will benefit the most from Sage Business Cloud People. Designed for the needs of multinational companies with extensive configurability, and 24/7 online and phone support.
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APS OnLine Review
MSRP: $5.00
Pros: User-friendly interface. Payroll functionality is built in. Highly configurable.
Cons: Can get expensive for SMBs. Does not offer a news feed. System admins and employees need to use separate portals.
Bottom Line: APS OnLine delivers enterprise-level human resources (HR) software features to small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and does it well. That said, it can be complex to use, plus its price quickly increases as you use more feature-rich plans.
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Kronos Workforce Ready Review
MSRP: $6.00
Pros: Offers enterprise-level functionality like payroll, performance review, and applicant tracking. Price is affordable.
Cons: Highly configurable but complex to use for some. Smaller companies must buy through third-party partners.
Bottom Line: Kronos Workforce Ready is highly configurable, affordable human resources (HR) software that's aimed at small to midsize businesses (SMBS). The functionality it offers makes it robust, but it can also can make the software more complex to use than other HR tools.
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WebHR Review
MSRP: $3.00
Pros: Internationally oriented. Offers most features that a small to midsize business (SMB) needs to manage and track staff.
Cons: Limited choice of built-in templates.Free version's features are limited.
Bottom Line: WebHR is human resources (HR) management software that offers a good, free option for small companies. Its system options become more complex and varied as you transition from the free plan to the paid versions.