Before becoming CEO for myhrtoolkit full-time, Jon was an employment lawyer for 20 years, giving HR and employment law advice to hundreds of SMEs. In doing so, he learned about the pain points SME companies go through – our software itself is designed to solve such problems.
Here we’ve summarised the points Jon made in the webinar, which you can watch in full here, on the type of software you should be looking for that’s right for your company.
It’s clear that SMEs have different needs to enterprise-level, large corporate companies when it comes to choosing HR software. An SME business may want to focus on getting a platform in place that has been built from the ground up for their needs, instead of adapted from a platform originally created for enterprise-level companies. A system like this will be more tailored to the needs of the SME market.
Even within the SME landscape, businesses have different ways of approaching HR! Everyone can make incremental improvements to their HR processes, and there are commonalities between businesses as they grow and their HR needs become more sophisticated. However, it’s important to recognise where your business is right now and where you’re wanting to get to – ultimately, this will help you choose the right HR software.
There are approximately 250,000 SMEs in the UK, the majority of which are addressing their HR pain points as they grow but don’t yet use HR software. With the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapid rise in homeworking, the need for online HR has become more urgent for businesses with 11-50 employees (small businesses) or 51-250 employees (medium-sized businesses).
In the webinar, Jon outlines four distinct categories for SMEs in terms of where they are with their HR processes and business size/complexity. These stages are as follows:
Moving along the stages, businesses tend to evolve from requiring an off-the-shelf solution through to a more bespoke, modular HR platform, with the price points for these systems adjusting accordingly.
An important distinction to be aware of when choosing HR software is whether you need to look for a more off-the-shelf, core HR software package or a more bespoke, modular HR software platform.
Core HR software helps companies with:
Core HR systems tend to be a one-size-fits-all solution (everyone gets the same modules), they have clear and simple pricing guidelines, a limited number of integrations, and an easy installation process.
Modular and more bespoke HR software platforms help companies with all the above but also with more sophisticated HR processes, such as:
These HR platforms have a wider range of modules, more complex pricing options, numerous integrations, and usually require installation consultancy (often as an added fee).
Most SMEs will do well with a core HR software system and may want to consider a more bespoke (and more expensive) platform as they continue to grow in size and/or complexity.
Some of the most important core HR software features and functions for SMEs are:
SMEs may also want to think about the following modules:
Learn more: The 5 core HR software modules SMEs need to thrive
Jon listed several other buying considerations for SMEs choosing HR software:
Do you want a simple system that you manage yourself or do you want more self-service options (for all users)? Most systems have self-service options, but how sophisticated is it – are there multiple access levels? (Myhrtoolkit, for example, has three levels: controller, manager, and employee; other systems may only have manager and employee and this can be limiting).
Do you pay additionally for support or is it included for free? How much training do you expect or do you need training to use the system – how intuitive is the software? Core HR systems don’t tend to require extensive training and often the provider will help you implement the software.
There are big price differences between systems; they can start from as little as £1 per month per employee all the way up to £15 per employee per month or even higher. Also, are you tied into a long-term contract or is there a more flexible rolling contract?
Do you need the HR system to integrate with other pieces of software; is it worth it? Integrations come in all shapes and can be a pain to implement, so make sure to understand how the software integrates with other systems.
Are you looking for an HR software system built for the needs of SMEs? Myhrtoolkit is a great solution for small and medium-sized businesses with all core HR features included as standard, free support and training included, and simple pricing on a rolling monthly contract.
If this sounds like a good option for you, you can book a demo with one of our advisors today.