Cegid HR
vs
HRfamly

Company size

Number of employees

Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)

Platform

Cloud service
Mobile app
Cloud service
Mobile app

Price information

Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license

Product features in HR Systems

Automate workflow
Benefits management
Bonus & incentives
Career Planning
Case management
Certification
Compensation Mgmt
Consultation
Controlling user rights
CoreHR
Departure registration
Digitizing personnel archives
Electronic signature
Employee interviews
Exit surveys
Has its own payroll system
HR 360 degrees
HR-analytics
Learning Mgmt
Onboarding
Performance Mgmt
Recruitment
Reports & KPIs
Salary review
Self-service
Single Sign On
Skills development
Time reporting
Training package
Automate workflow
Benefits management
Bonus & incentives
Career Planning
Case management
Certification
Compensation Mgmt
Consultation
Controlling user rights
CoreHR
Departure registration
Digitizing personnel archives
Electronic signature
Employee interviews
Exit surveys
Has its own payroll system
HR 360 degrees
HR-analytics
Learning Mgmt
Onboarding
Performance Mgmt
Recruitment
Reports & KPIs
Salary review
Self-service
Single Sign On
Skills development
Time reporting
Training package

Reviews

Pros

We had a solid requirement specification when we sourced HR systems. We were recommended by Systemguiden to talk to Cegid, among others, and they impressed us the most, so we went ahead with them. What I like most is that they delivered on all points they promised they would.
The implementation and ease of use. These reasons were why we chose Talentsoft in the end and they really delivered on both points.

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Reviews

Cons

To achieve everything we wanted to do, a number of integrations with other systems were required, which was an extensive project in itself. Not Cegid's fault, but if I had to pick my least favourite part of the process, it would be that.
So far, I haven't found anything I don't like.

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