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What Is an HRMS?

An HRMS (human resource management system) is HR software covering a broad set of HR functions, often overlapping with an HRIS.

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Definition

An HRMS (human resource management system) is HR software covering a broad set of HR functions, often overlapping with an HRIS.

Why it matters

It consolidates multiple HR processes in one system.

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Illustrative example. The terms HRIS and HRMS are often used interchangeably.

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What is HRMS (Human Resource Management System)?

An HRMS (human resource management system) is HR software covering a broad set of HR functions, often overlapping with an HRIS.

Why does HRMS (Human Resource Management System) matter?

It consolidates multiple HR processes in one system.

How is HRMS (Human Resource Management System) measured?

It connects to the HR metric linked on this page, where you can find the formula and how to read it. This glossary entry is an educational definition, not a data source.