I should have known this is likely why their service is good they need more people to compensate for how bad their technology is. It feels like it's six different systems mashed together into one. But once you use it, it doesn't get any better. We finally did get on the right track by having one dedicated person to speak with. I almost canceled our contract at that point, and in hindsight, I should have. Implementation was an absolute disaster working with what seemed like at least six people. I don't even know where to start with this. Headquartered in New York City, the company is backed by investors including Altimeter Capital, GGV Capital, Matrix Partners, Scale Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital, Tenaya Capital, and True Ventures.The technology is dreadful. Namely is used by over 1,000 clients with over 200,000 employees globally. Coupled with best-in-class account support, every Namely client gets the software and service they need to deliver great HR and a strong, engaged company culture. Namely's award-winning, powerful, easy-to-use technology allows companies to handle all of their HR, payroll, time management, and benefits in one place. For more, download the full HR Careers Report.Ībout Namely: Namely is the first HR platform that employees actually love to use. Now HR can turn that data focus inward to reflect on gender, diversity, and pay for the profession itself. Namely's unique wealth of data has long helped mid-sized companies make better people decisions. "As HR leaders, we're often so focused on attracting, engaging, and retaining other employees that we put our professional growth on the backburner." I'm thrilled Namely's HR Careers Report is providing an untapped perspective on how we should advocate for our own HR career paths," said Lorna Hagen, Chief People Officer at Namely. "We're in dynamic and highly strategic roles that have a critical impact at companies large and small. In other words, for every dollar male HR professionals earn, females earn just $0.89. While female HR practitioners earned an impressive $91,981 a year on average, their male counterparts earned almost 13 percent more, or $103,644. These figures may seem disheartening considering HR's role in leading diversity and inclusion efforts. 65 percent of HR professionals identify as white, with the next highest representations at 12 percent Asian and 10 percent Hispanic.In other words, as HR teams scale, retention becomes a growing problem. While HR teams of 1-4 employees have an average tenure of 3.24 years, teams with 40+ HR people average just over a year with their company. When Namely's 2018 Workplace Diversity Report was published in June 2018, women represented 67 percent of HR. This overwhelming majority may be on the rise. 71 percent of HR professionals are female.The insights uncovered by Namely's HR Career Report include: So what does HR look like today and what new trends are emerging? See below for highlights from the Namely report. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Namely, the leading HR platform for mid-sized companies, has published its annual HR Careers Report, which offers insights into the human resource profession - around demographics, diversity, pay, and more-to help build a better workplace.Īs modern HR professionals combat the outdated stereotypes that have long plagued them (from the "fun police" to the "complaint department"), the HR Careers Report takes a closer look at those leading the field.
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