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Huma
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Trilliant

Huma

Trilliant

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

Based on 43 reviews

Based on 3 reviews

Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?

Reviews

Pros

Contracts, appraisals, onboarding and everything in one place.
It's easy to get started and very user-friendly. We haven't received a single enquiry about "how do I do ....... in Huma". We've been using Huma for many years after we switched from another system, where it was much more difficult to find the desired functionality. Huma is very easy to co-operate with and releases new functionality at a rapid pace.
What I like most about Trilliant is its ability to create a strategic link to the development of the individual expert. The platform allows us to directly link our competence development objectives to our broader business strategy and the objectives of two different teams: Consulting & Projects and Small Development & Maintenance. Best of all, Trilliant's development discussion tool guides high-quality dialogue and encourages employees to reflect on their contribution to the business as a whole. In practice, this helps us move towards continuous competence management and provides management, front-line staff, teams and specialists themselves with a clear view of the progress of strategic competence development.
Customer service is very smooth and fast. I think this is a big plus in this day and age, where suggestions for improvement are taken on board, things are taken forward and help comes immediately. The content production tool is easy to use and intuitive, well suited to the decentralised content production model. The online course platform is clear and user-friendly thanks to the learning path structure.

Reviews

Cons

For those who have several manuals, they come one after another. I wish this was more clear with the fact that you choose which manual you want to print into.
The fact that you cannot mass update salary levels and job levels The inability to navigate further in the handbook or between employees while on the profile page or a topic in the handbook. There are many unnecessary clicks The fact that you only have to deal with days, and not months and weeks, in the process module. For long-term processes, there are suddenly a lot of days to calculate from. There's still a lot of potential in Huma and the possibility of much more functionality that can be put in place to make it even better.
There's really nothing bad to say. Of course, Trilliant is a relatively new service, so there have been some occasional minor glitches in the interface. However, these have only been minor hiccups that are quickly overcome. The service has shown continuous development and improvement during our time using it.
At least there is not yet much AI in the background to make role-specific recommendations or to facilitate the search for individual needs/themes. For the same reason, the system does not lend itself to language translations without manual work.