Simplifying Your Business Through HR Technology
As technology continues to change, it’s essential for business owners to stay ahead of the curve. While reviewing your business operations, you likely think about paying your employees, hiring and recruiting, and how to grow your business. What you (likely) haven’t considered is how the right HR technology can check all the boxes of your business’ needs – and then some.
HR technology is a broad term referring to the software and tools used to automate essential HR functions. It ultimately helps HR professionals, office managers, and business owners streamline time-consuming tasks, which may include the following:
- Filing
- Talent acquisition
- Talent management
- Compensation management
- Performance management
- Data storage, organization, and analysis
Streamlined Onboarding
Onboarding employees is one of the most critical steps in the hiring process. This is when your new hires get acquainted with your business culture, their new role, the team they’re working with, and so much more. You must set the foundation for the relationship between the company and the employee. Did you know, 20% of turnover happens within the first 45 days of a new hire’s employment? HR technology is essential to your onboarding process to limit this turnover rate. Technology can help you cultivate a seamless, orderly, and positive employee experience from the very beginning. You’ll be able to complete administrative tasks in the pre-boarding stage, such as background checks and employee verification. According to HR experts, new employees typically complete an average of 54 activities for onboarding purposes, 41 administrative tasks, and three documents to complete. That’s a lot to keep track of and quite overwhelming for new employees if you don’t have the right technology to simplify the process. In addition, any training the new hire should complete can be done through a learning management system (LMS) in the comfort of their home. HR technology makes your job easier as a business owner but simplifies onboarding for the new hire. Perhaps best of all, utilizing HR technology reduces the need for physical paperwork, which can also minimize your responsibilities in ensuring those documents are properly and safely stored.Recruiting Efforts Can Be Simplified
In a time where the Great Resignation has impacted businesses across the country, are you scrambling to fill a position? Fortunately, HR technology can also help you with this aspect of your business. HR technology will help you find and attract valuable employees that will help you grow your business. Alongside using social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Indeed, an applicant tracking system (ATS) is an essential tool you should consider utilizing. An ATS assists companies by organizing and tracking candidates for hiring and recruiting purposes. It simplifies the recruiting process by using automated intelligence to screen for the best, most qualified candidates. In many cases, open job positions can attract hundreds or even thousands of candidates without the necessary qualifications you’re looking for. ATS saves companies and recruiters time that would otherwise be spent manually screening out these candidates. The following are the benefits of ATS:- Automatically upload job postings to various job boards in one click
- Collection and storage of candidate information are automated
- Easily schedule interviews with candidates
- Secure new hires with e-signatures
- Seamless communication from application to offer
- Quicker screening and better clarity of where they stand
- Shorter time-to-hire
- Improved cost-per-hire
Payroll Made Easier
Automating functions of one’s business has become increasingly critical as technology continues to advance. One of the most essential functions of your business to consider automating is payroll. An automated payroll system simplifies the most complex tasks of tax calculations. Payroll automation software helps with the following:- Protects data
- Minimizes error
- Reduces risks of information theft
- Tracks working hours more easily
- Make necessary changes to the salary structure
- Proper tax management