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See how easily you can minimise costs with a mobile HR solution*

A mobile human resources (HR) solution works from a smartphone or mobile device, and allows both management and employees to access data on the go.

If you’ve been using an integrated human resources software system, you’ll already know that an automated solution can result in a significant saving of resources by cutting down time and money spent on manual processing.

Now you can go one step further by utilising the latest mobile HR technology directly from your smartphone device. The main advantages of this solution are:

Tasks are done in real time
Mobile HR app uses cloud-based technology to give you 24/7 access to your data, and allows you to view updates in real time. Being able to connect with employees directly saves you time on what would otherwise be lengthy games of phone tag and delayed responses.

HR tasks are more streamlined
Do you find yourself having to organise staff on the go? On mobile HR, managers can increase workforce optimisation by responding to requests for leave, authorising timesheets and expenses, and seeing which staff members are available at any given time. This way, requests are responded to and data updated immediately, and you have all the information you need to make decisions, even when you’re out and about.

Better Staff Engagement
One of the biggest advantages of a mobile HR app is that staff can both view and update their information themselves without having to fill in unnecessary forms, waiting for an admin assistant to enter the data, and then waiting to get things approved. A mobile HR app cuts out the middle steps, and is great for staff engagement, as employees can enter these details by simply using their smartphone or device wherever they are.

Whether you’re part of the management team, or a staff member needing a quick answer, you’ll love how mobile HR can make decisions happen faster, and cut down on administrative processes and expenses.

Try it for yourself, and see how much more efficient your HR processes can be.
*Copy supplied by Frontier Software

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