Skip to main content
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
    Close
  • Select Region

      Select your region below to see curated info.

    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
  • mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
SHRM
  • Membership
    • Membership

      As a SHRM Member®, you’ll pave the path of your success with invaluable resources, world-class educational opportunities and premier events.

      Membership Tiers
      • Professional
      • Student
      • Global
      • Executive
      • Business
      Membership Benefits
  • Learning
    • Certification

      Validate your skills with the gold standard in HR

      • About SHRM Certification
      • Exam Preparation
      • Recertification
      • Apply for Certification Now
      Education Programs

      Expert-led training for real workplace change

      • eLearning
      • Essentials of HR
      • Seminars
      Specialty Credentials

      Go deep in your niche. Stand out in your field.

      • AI + HI Specialty Credential
      • People Manager Qualification (PMQ)
      • See All
      Executive Voices

      Bring our experts to your stage.

  • Attend
    • Events

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • All Things Work 2026
      • BLUEPRINT 2026
      • Linkage Institute 2026
      • Skills Accelerator 2026
      • Talent 2027
      • The AI+HI Project 2027
      State Conferences

      Attend a SHRM state event to network with other HR professionals and learn more about the future of work.

      Seminars

      Stand out from among your HR peers with the skills obtained from a SHRM Seminar.

      Webinars

      Learn live and on demand. Earn PDCs and gain immediate insights into the latest HR trends.

  • Resources
    • News & Insights

      The latest HR news, legal updates, and leadership perspectives.

      • Latest HR News
      • Legal & Compliance News
      • Executive Insights
      • Flagship Podcasts
      HR Research

      Data-driven insights and benchmarks to guide smarter decisions.

      • Latest Research
      • HR Benchmarking
      • State of the Workplace
      • HR-X Framework
      Tools & Guides

      Practical resources to help you move from insight to action faster.

      • How-To Guides
      • Interactive Tools
      • Job Descriptions
      • Templates
      • Center for Inclusion & Diversity
      HR Topics
      • AI in the Workplace
      • Civility at Work
      • Inclusion & Diversity
      • Recruiting
      • Total Rewards
  • Community
    • Find a SHRM Chapter

      Easily find a local professional or student chapter in your area.

      • SHRM Northern California
      SHRM Connect

      Post polls, get crowdsourced answers to your questions and network with other HR professionals online.

      Membership Councils

      Learn about SHRM's five regional councils and the Membership Advisory Council (MAC).

      Volunteers

      Learn about volunteer opportunities with SHRM.

      HR Tools Marketplace
      • Partner Products
  • Shop
    • SHRM Store

      Shop for HR certifications, credentials, learning, events, merchandise and more.

      Workplace Essentials
      • SHRM Memberships
      • SHRM Certification
      • Specialty Credentials
      • HR Tools & Tech
      Education
      • Seminars
      • eLearning
      • Books
      Merchandise
      • Accessories
      • Apparel
      • Office & Home
Become a Member
Renew
Rejoin Now
Renew
Ask an HR Advisor
Close
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
  • Membership
    back
    Membership
    • Membership

      As a SHRM Member®, you’ll pave the path of your success with invaluable resources, world-class educational opportunities and premier events.

      Membership Tiers
      • Professional
      • Student
      • Global
      • Executive
      • Business
      Membership Benefits
  • Learning
    back
    Learning
    • Certification

      Validate your skills with the gold standard in HR

      • About SHRM Certification
      • Exam Preparation
      • Recertification
      • Apply for Certification Now
      Education Programs

      Expert-led training for real workplace change

      • eLearning
      • Essentials of HR
      • Seminars
      Specialty Credentials

      Go deep in your niche. Stand out in your field.

      • AI + HI Specialty Credential
      • People Manager Qualification (PMQ)
      • See All
      Executive Voices

      Bring our experts to your stage.

  • Attend
    back
    Attend
    • Events

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • All Things Work 2026
      • BLUEPRINT 2026
      • Linkage Institute 2026
      • Skills Accelerator 2026
      • Talent 2027
      • The AI+HI Project 2027
      State Conferences

      Attend a SHRM state event to network with other HR professionals and learn more about the future of work.

      Seminars

      Stand out from among your HR peers with the skills obtained from a SHRM Seminar.

      Webinars

      Learn live and on demand. Earn PDCs and gain immediate insights into the latest HR trends.

  • Resources
    back
    Resources
    • News & Insights

      The latest HR news, legal updates, and leadership perspectives.

      • Latest HR News
      • Legal & Compliance News
      • Executive Insights
      • Flagship Podcasts
      HR Research

      Data-driven insights and benchmarks to guide smarter decisions.

      • Latest Research
      • HR Benchmarking
      • State of the Workplace
      • HR-X Framework
      Tools & Guides

      Practical resources to help you move from insight to action faster.

      • How-To Guides
      • Interactive Tools
      • Job Descriptions
      • Templates
      • Center for Inclusion & Diversity
      HR Topics
      • AI in the Workplace
      • Civility at Work
      • Inclusion & Diversity
      • Recruiting
      • Total Rewards
  • Community
    back
    Community
    • Find a SHRM Chapter

      Easily find a local professional or student chapter in your area.

      • SHRM Northern California
      SHRM Connect

      Post polls, get crowdsourced answers to your questions and network with other HR professionals online.

      Membership Councils

      Learn about SHRM's five regional councils and the Membership Advisory Council (MAC).

      Volunteers

      Learn about volunteer opportunities with SHRM.

      HR Tools Marketplace
      • Partner Products
  • Shop
    back
    Shop
    • SHRM Store

      Shop for HR certifications, credentials, learning, events, merchandise and more.

      Workplace Essentials
      • SHRM Memberships
      • SHRM Certification
      • Specialty Credentials
      • HR Tools & Tech
      Education
      • Seminars
      • eLearning
      • Books
      Merchandise
      • Accessories
      • Apparel
      • Office & Home
Become a Member
Renew
Rejoin Now
Renew
Ask an HR Advisor
  • Select Region

      Select your region below to see curated info.

    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
SHRM
mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
Close

HR Technology Benefits and Categories

HR technology is the collection of digital tools, systems, and software that support how an organization manages its people. It includes everything from core employee databases to specialized platforms for recruiting, learning, performance, engagement, and analytics.

Table of Contents

  • What HR Technology Is
  • Why HR Tech Matters Now
  • What HR Technology Means in Practice
  • Key Benefits of HR Technology
  • Main HR Technology Categories

What HR Technology Is

At its core, HR technology exists to:

  • Store and manage employee information securely.
  • Automate HR processes and workflows.
  • Support managers and employees with intuitive self-service.
  • Provide analytics and insights for better workforce decisions. 

You will often see different terms used:

  • Human Resources Information System (HRIS) – traditionally focused on storing and managing employee records and core HR data.
  • Human Resources Management System (HRMS) – broader suites that combine HRIS capabilities with more advanced functions like time and attendance, benefits, or payroll.
  • Human Capital Management (HCM) – usually refers to end-to-end HR software that spans the full employee lifecycle, from recruiting to succession planning. 

While vendors define these labels differently, all of them sit under the wider umbrella of HR technology or HR software. 

Conference attendees walking to the next breakout session.

From the AI + HI Project to our Annual Conference & Expo, take your professional development to the next level with SHRM events. Connect with peers and industry experts in areas that will most benefit your organization and career goals. Explore what’s coming, register now, and ensure your plans for enhancing your skills and network are set for the future. 

Discover All SHRM Events

Why HR Tech Matters Now

HR technology has moved from a back-office toolset to a strategic enabler. Several trends explain why it matters more than ever: 

  1. Remote and hybrid work require digital processes for onboarding, communication, and performance management. 
  2. Compliance complexity has increased, with evolving regulations around data privacy, working time, pay transparency, and reporting. 
  3. Talent shortages make efficient recruiting, strong onboarding, and continuous development critical competitive advantages. 
  4. Employee expectations have shifted; people now expect consumer-grade digital experiences for HR tasks, from requesting leave to accessing payslips. 
  5. Data-driven decision making is now standard across functions; HR needs workforce analytics to keep pace with finance, sales, and operations. now standard across functions; HR needs workforce analytics to keep pace with finance, sales, and operations. 

For HR professionals, understanding the main types of HR technology and the benefits of leveraging HR technology is no longer optional. It is essential to design efficient processes, enhance employee experience, and support business strategy. 

The Skills AI Can't Replace: Why Cisco Is Betting on Human Judgement

Explore the Podcast

What HR Technology Means in Practice

HR Technology as an Umbrella Term

In practice, "HR technology" is an umbrella term covering many categories of systems and tools, such as: 

  • Core HR platforms/HRIS/HRMS/HCM: employee records, organization structures, and key HR processes.
  • Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS): talent acquisition and recruiting workflows.
  • Payroll systems: salary, tax, and statutory payments.
  • Learning Management Systems (LMS): training, onboarding, compliance learning, and development.
  • Performance management software: goals, check-ins, reviews, and feedback.
  • Employee engagement and communication tools: surveys, pulse checks, recognition, and internal communication.
  • Workforce analytics platforms: analyzing HR and people data. 

These can be standalone applications or combined in a single HCM suite. The right design depends on the size, complexity, and goals of your organization. 

How HR Tech Supports the Employee Lifecycle

Modern HR technology is best understood through the employee lifecycle it supports:

  1. Attraction and recruiting: An ATS helps source candidates, manage job postings, collect applications, and coordinate interviews. Integration with careers sites and job boards increases reach and simplifies reporting.
  2. Hiring and onboarding: After selection, core HR systems and onboarding tools collect personal data, contracts, and documentation, then trigger provisioning tasks. An LMS can assign induction courses, compliance modules, and role-specific training.
  3. Development and performance: Performance management software tracks goals, key results, competencies, feedback, and development plans — often in real time. LMS platforms provide learning paths, micro-learning, and blended training for ongoing development.
  4. Engagement and retention: Employee engagement platforms handle surveys, polls, recognition, and communication campaigns. They help HR measure sentiment and act on issues before they affect retention.
  5. Rewards and payroll: Payroll systems calculate pay, deductions, and benefits, integrating with time, attendance, and core HR data. Compensation tools manage salary reviews, bonuses, and stock allocations.
  6. Offboarding and alumni: HR technology supports digital offboarding checklists, exit surveys, access removal, and documentation, maintaining data for compliance and reporting. 

Across all stages, workforce analytics connects the dots — linking recruiting quality, onboarding effectiveness, learning completion, performance outcomes, and retention trends. 

Where Automation Fits into HR Work

HR automation is not about replacing HR; it is about automating repeatable, rules-based tasks so HR can focus on higher-value work. Examples of HR automation in practice include:

  • Automatically generating contracts and offer letters from templates.
  • Triggering onboarding workflows when an employee record is created.
  • Calculating overtime and differentials for payroll based on time data.
  • Sending reminders for mandatory training or expiring certifications via the LMS.
  • Automatically routing performance review forms and notifications.
  • Issuing pay slips to employee self-service portals.
  • Updating organization charts and reporting lines when changes are approved. 

When these processes are automated, HR teams spend less time on data entry and more time on workforce planning, coaching managers, and improving employee experience. 

photo depicting chatting with an advisor on a laptop
Ask an HR Advisor: One of the Many Benefits of SHRM Membership

Struggling to understand HR technologies? Ask a SHRM Knowledge Advisor for practical solutions to streamline recruiting and reduce costs. 

Learn More
Become a Member
thumbnail depicting office worker using AI technology

Related Seminar

Building an AI-Enabled Workforce

AI is reshaping how work gets done. This course shows you how to turn that shift into a real advantage for your organization.

Learn More

Key Benefits of HR Technology

Automation of Repetitive Tasks

One of the most tangible benefits of HR technology is its ability to automate repetitive, manual work: 

  • Data entry (e.g., re-keying candidate details into human resource information system (HRIS) after hiring).
  • Scheduling (e.g., interview coordination, review cycles, or training sessions).
  • Document generation (e.g., employment contracts, promotion letters, policy acknowledgements).
  • Workflow routing (e.g., approvals for time off, promotions, salary changes). 

By using HR software and HR automation tools, organizations can:

  • Reduce administrative burden on HR staff and line managers.
  • Reduce the risk of human error in critical processes like payroll.
  • Speed up cycle times, such as time to hire or time to onboard.
  • Provide a more consistent and transparent experience for employees. 

This efficiency often frees up capacity for strategic initiatives, such as workforce planning, diversity and inclusion programs, and leadership development. 

Employee Experience and Self-Service

HR technology significantly shapes the employee experience:

  • Employee self-service portals allow people to update personal details, view pay slips, submit leave requests, and access policies without needing to contact HR.
  • Manager self-service enables leaders to approve changes, initiate job moves, and view team data in real time. 

How does HR automation improve employee experience and self-service? Rather than waiting for manual email responses or paper forms, employees interact with modern portals, mobile apps, or chatbots that:

  • Provide instant access to information and FAQs.
  • Route requests automatically to the right person.
  • Give real-time status updates on approvals or tickets. 

This reduces friction, builds trust, and meets modern expectations for digital service. It also reduces HR inbox volume, freeing staff to provide more personalized support where it is really needed.

Employee engagement platforms further enhance experience by:

  • Capturing feedback via surveys and pulses.
  • Enabling peer-to-peer recognition and rewards.
  • Supporting communication campaigns during change initiatives. 

Over time, these tools can have a significant impact on culture, inclusion, and retention. 

Analytics and Better Decision-Making

A major benefit of leveraging HR technology is access to analytics and workforce insights.

What are workforce analytics, and what insights can they provide? Workforce analytics is the practice of collecting, integrating, and analyzing HR and people data to understand workforce patterns and guide decisions. Insights can include:

  • Turnover trends by role, manager, or location.
  • Links between engagement scores and performance or retention.
  • Pipeline health and bottlenecks in recruiting workflows.
  • Diversity metrics across levels and functions.
  • Training completion and its relationship to safety incidents or quality. 

Performance management software can track, in real time, data such as:ware can track, in real time, data such as:

  • Goal progress and key performance indicators.
  • Frequency and quality of check-ins between managers and employees.
  • Completion rates for reviews, feedback, and development conversations. 

When connected to business outcomes, these analytics help HR demonstrate impact and advise leadership on where to invest — for example, in manager training, targeted hiring, or tailored learning programs. 

thumbnail for HR + Cybersecurity resource kit

Related On-Demand Video Series

SHRM Cyber Resource Kit

This on-demand video series equips HR professionals with the insights and structure needed to recruit, develop, and support a high-performing cybersecurity workforce. 

Learn More
image depicting HR professional working in an office

SHRM Certification

Lead HR Technology with Confidence

Make smarter HR tech decisions with SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP certifications. These credentials not only validate your HR knowledge but also enhance your ability to apply strategic recruiting principles to real-world challenges. 

Learn More

Main HR Technology Categories

HRIS and Core Employee Records

An HRIS or core HR system is typically the backbone of your HR technology landscape.

What does an HRIS manage? An HRIS manages:

  • Employee master data: personal details, emergency contacts, banking details.
  • Job and organizational data: position, department, cost center, manager, location.
  • Employment details: contracts, start and end dates, status (full time, part time, contractor).
  • Compensation data: base pay, allowances, potentially variable pay.
  • Time off and leave balances (in many HRMS/HCM suites). 

HRMS and HCM suites often expand this to include time and attendance, benefits management, basic performance reviews, and sometimes payroll modules. 

The HRIS acts as the "single source of truth" for people data. Other systems, like ATS, LMS, payroll, engagement tools, and analytics platforms, ideally integrate with it to avoid duplicate records and conflicting information. 

ATS for Recruiting Workflows

ATS is the core HR technology for talent acquisition.

How does an ATS streamline recruiting and hiring workflows? An ATS helps HR and hiring managers to:

  • Publish roles to multiple job boards and careers sites from one place.
  • Collect CVs and applications into a central database.
  • Screen candidates using filters, questionnaires, and sometimes AI-powered matching.
  • Schedule interviews and manage interviewer feedback.
  • Track candidates across stages (applied, screened, interviewed, offered, hired). 

Automations can send acknowledgement emails, rejection notes, and offer letters. Dashboards show key recruiting metrics like time to hire, source effectiveness, and candidate pipeline health. When integrated with the HRIS/HCM, new hire data flows directly into core systems once an offer is accepted, eliminating rekeying and reducing errors. 

Payroll for Pay and Tax Processing

Payroll software handles one of HR's most sensitive responsibilities: paying people correctly and on time.

What do payroll management systems automate? Payroll management systems can automate:

  • Gross-to-net calculations (salary, overtime, bonuses, deductions).
  • Tax withholding and statutory contributions based on jurisdiction rules.
  • Generation of payslips and year-end tax forms.
  • Direct deposit files for banks.
  • Basic compliance reporting related to pay and tax. 

When payroll integrates with timekeeping systems and core HR data, manual calculations and data entry fall dramatically. Automation also lowers the risk of costly errors and compliance breaches. 

For global organizations, dedicated global payroll providers or HCM suites may support multiple countries' rules, currencies, and reporting requirements. 

LMS, Performance Management, and Engagement Tools

This category covers systems focused on development, performance, and culture.

Learning Management Systems (LMS)

LMS platforms support training and onboarding by:

  • Hosting and delivering e-learning modules and blended courses.
  • Assigning mandatory compliance training to specific roles or locations.
  • Tracking completion, quiz results, and certifications.
  • Managing learning paths for onboarding, role changes, or leadership development. 

For new hires, an LMS can structure onboarding journeys that cover company culture, policies, product training, and role-specific skills — improving time to productivity and consistency. 

Performance Management Software 

These tools support continuous performance practices rather than once-a-year reviews. They typically track in real time:

  • Individual and team goals or objectives and tracks results.
  • Check-ins, one-to-one meeting notes, and feedback.
  • Competency assessments and development plans.
  • Calibration and review outcomes for pay or promotion decisions.

By combining this data with engagement and learning information, HR can identify high-potential employees, development gaps, and risks to succession. 

Employee Engagement Platforms

Engagement tools are designed to improve workplace culture by:

  • Running regular engagement or pulse surveys.
  • Enabling anonymous feedback and ideas.
  • Supporting recognition programs (badges, points, public "thank you").
  • Providing analytics on engagement drivers and hot spots. 

These platforms help HR and leadership listen at scale and then act on insights — improving communication, inclusion, trust, and ultimately retention. 

AI Isn’t Replacing Jobs — It’s Rewriting Them

Explore the Podcast

HR Daily Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest HR news, trends, and expert advice each business day.

Success title

Success caption

Manage Subscriptions
Our Brands

SHRM Foundation Logo
SHRM Executive Network Logo
CEO Academy Logo
SHRM Business Logo
SHRM Linkage Logo
SHRM Labs
Overview

  • About SHRM
  • Careers at SHRM
  • Press Room
  • Contact SHRM
  • Post an HR Job
SHRM Named to Newsweek's 2026 America's Top Online Learning Provider List
Advocacy

  • SHRM Advocacy
  • Federal Policies
  • State Affairs
  • Global Policy
  • Take Action
  • SHRM E2 Initiative
Brand Partnership

  • Partnership Opportunities
  • Advertise with Us
  • Exhibit & Sponsorship
  • Recertification Providers
  • Book a Speaker
Member Resources

  • Ask an HR Advisor
  • SHRM Newsletters
  • SHRM Flagships
  • Topics & Tools
  • Find an HR Job
  • Vendor Directory

© 2026 SHRM. All Rights Reserved
SHRM provides content as a service to its readers and members. It does not offer legal advice, and cannot guarantee the accuracy or suitability of its content for a particular purpose. Disclaimer

Follow Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Feedback

  1. Your Privacy Choices

  2. Terms of Use

  3. Accessibility

  4. Privacy Policy

Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive professional content resources.

membership icon image

Unlimited Resources:
Grow your knowledge across core and emerging topics

membership icon image

Access to Advisors:
Make informed decisions quickly with expert-backed direction

membership icon image

Industry-Trusted Research:
Use data and insights leaders actually care about

 

View Member Benefits Guide

Already a member? Login
Free Article

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access to articles and member-exclusive resources.

Already a member? Login
Limit Reached

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join to access unlimited articles and member-only resources.

Already a member? Login
Free Article

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access articles and member-exclusive resources.

Already a member? Login
Limit Reached

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join the Executive Network and enjoy unlimited content.

Already a member? Login
Unlock Your Career with SHRM Membership

Please enjoy this free resource! Join SHRM for unlimited access to exclusive articles and tools.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Premium Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive professional premium resources.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Student Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Executive Network Content

SHRM member enjoys unlimited access to articles and exclusive executive member resources.

Already a member? Login

Your membership is almost expired! Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew now

Your membership has expired. Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew Now

Your Executive Network membership is nearing its expiration. Renew now to maintain access.

Renew Now

Your membership has expired. Renew your Executive Network benefits today.

Renew Now