For many business owners, outsourcing HR functions can seem like a wise investment that frees up time for their in-house HR team. With the growing trends that focus on employee benefits and boosting culture initiatives, these HR services can help large and small businesses alike keep their finger on the pulse of changing regulations and employee benefits trends.
However, adding more communication channels to critical people management processes can pose a few issues, namely placing the control of your business in someone else's hands. What if we told you there was another way to create efficiency without reducing your hands-on ability?
We want to provide a well-rounded picture of all that's involved when outsourcing HR functions while also opening your mind to exploring other possibilities. This article will discuss what HR outsourcing is, the benefits and risks, and a more modern solution to consider.
Outsourcing HR functions is when an organization hires a third-party HR professional to fulfill HR tasks on behalf of the company.
Human resources outsourcing (HRO) is often a better fit for larger-sized businesses with a higher number of employees. In contrast, professional employer organizations (PEO) can be a cost-effective option for small companies with less than 200 full-time employees. PEOs will co-employ the new employees and consolidate costs like taxes and payroll processing into one fee, making it easier to manage and budget for smaller companies.
The services delegated to an external HR employee are often less focused on strategic performance management and more on specialized processes and compliance.
Here are a few examples of popularly outsourced HR services:
The idea is that handing over these time-consuming processes provides your in-house HR manager more time to focus on employee relations and employee performance. There's a bit more involved than meets the eye, which is why we've outlined the potential benefits and risks next:
Benefits of Outsourcing HR Processes
Risks of Outsourcing HR Functions
It may seem like a lot is riding on the decision to outsource HR functions, and truthfully, a lot is. It will take time for the HRO to get up-to-speed on your internal processes, and until then, they will continue to rely on your HR department.
Luckily, there is the opportunity for a mid-step that can provide relief to backlogged HR teams improve team-wide communication and internal security without adding more cooks to the kitchen, and that's with automation support.
Pulpstream doesn't require much training or onboarding with its easy-to-use no-code interface and can support the existing team without outsourcing HR functions. Here’s how:
These are just a handful of ways Pulpstream can enhance HR processes from hiring to training and compliance.
According to Techjury, more than half of businesses (61%) migrated processes to the cloud in 2020, and it looks like 70% of companies plan for bigger budgets dedicated to these technologies.
Why are more companies investing in cloud-based automation?
Consider reducing manual processes rather than outsourcing HR functions as the first step to increasing efficiency. Less time wasted filing, seeking crucial documents, or waiting for said documents to arrive through the communication chain empowers team members to work faster and better serve the team.
Not only does automation improve day-to-day business effectiveness, but it ensures the flexibility and control of your business remains squarely in your hands and at your fingertips.
Automation provides a better way to create efficiency without reducing your hands-on ability.
Empower your business and unlock your HR team's full potential with Pulpstream's intuitive support. It's a frictionless platform that takes the company into the future, where access to everything you need is in one place. This accessibility opens the gateway to more collaborative, comprehensive, and compliant HR processes.
It's not just a faster, more controlled way to manage sensitive data; the no-code workflow makes it easy too. Take the first step with a demo to see Pulpstream in action.