OrangeHRM is, as its name suggests, a human resource information system. OrangeHRM captures all the essential functionality required for any enterprise.
The software covers Personnel Information Management, Employee Self Service, Leave, Time & Attendance, Benefits, and Recruitment. Tags: HRM, HRMS, HCM, HRIS, EHRMS, and Human Capital Management.
OrangeHRM offers profound collaboration and increased transparency that leads to better communication with users.
Features include:
- Administration Module is the main point of control for the system:
- Define the company hierarchy, pay grades, projects, memberships, qualifications etc.
- Add other administrators, and set access levels for each user.
- Handling security issues.
- Data importing and exporting.
- Adding custom fields.
- Import and export details on the PIM module.
- Personal Information Management Module – maintains all relevant employee related information.
- Reports Module – generates easy to use standalone reports.
- Employee Self Service Module – available to general users allowing them to update vital information like contact details, education, skills, licenses etc.
- Time and Attendance Management Module – automates the time tracking process.
- Leave Management Module – automates the HR administrative tasks of recording leave and controlling these against leave policies defined in the HR system.
- Applicant Tracking Module.
- Recruitment Module.
- Benefit Module.
Website: www.orangehrm.com
Support: User Guide, SourceForge Project Page
Developer: OrangeHRM Inc.
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
OrangeHRM is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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