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Epicor HCM (discontinued)

Epicor HCM (discontinued)

Overview

What is Epicor HCM (discontinued)?

Epicor HCM supplied human resource management system (HRMS) capabilities, but Epicor has stopped offering this functionality and company's HR applications are no longer available.

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Recent Reviews

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The software has proven to be valuable for a wide range of use cases. Users have been able to mark employee records as confidential, …
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Epicor HCM: Avoid at all costs.

1 out of 10
September 30, 2015
Current HCM set-up as of July 2015.

We are utilizing the Performance, Position Control, and Recruitment modules. We are also "live" with …
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Epicor HCM 5.6

6 out of 10
April 08, 2015
We are using multiple modules of Epicor HCM: core HRIS, timesheets, performance, benefits, applicant tracking. The system is used by the …
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Popular Features

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  • Employee demographic data (9)
    10.0
    100%
  • Employment history (9)
    10.0
    100%
  • Workflow for transfers, promotions, pay raises, etc. (9)
    10.0
    100%
  • Report builder (9)
    8.0
    80%
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Pricing

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What is Epicor HCM (discontinued)?

Epicor HCM supplied human resource management system (HRMS) capabilities, but Epicor has stopped offering this functionality and company's HR applications are no longer available.

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Features

Human Resource Management

Organizing, tracking and providing instant access to critical employee data, job profiles, transfers, promotions, and benefits information.

10
Avg 7.8

Payroll Management

Provides for pay calculation and benefit plan administration, in addition to managing direct deposit, salary revisions and payroll tracking.

10
Avg 8.0

Leave and Attendance Management

Streamlines communication between HR and employees and facilitates efficient management of employee leave including requisitions, approvals, balance calculation, and annual carry-forward.

9
Avg 8.1

Employee Self Service

Employee portal allowing employees to view and update their personal information.

9.8
Avg 8.1

Asset Management

Maintaining a record of assets such as laptops, pagers, cell phones, etc. issued to employees. Record typically includes asset type, number, serial number and date of issuance.

10
Avg 7.7

HR Reporting

Pre-built and custom reports, and integration with external data.

7
Avg 7.6

Onboarding

Employee onboarding is the process of orienting new hires to the social and performance aspects of their jobs so that they are able to function in their new roles as quickly as possible.

10
Avg 8.0

Performance and Goals

Goal alignment is the practice of ensuring that all employees have clearly defined goals in support of the overall corporate strategy.

10
Avg 8.1

Performance Management

Performance management is the process of ensuring employees meet pre-determined objectives and goals through regular check-ins and appraisals.

9.2
Avg 7.9

Succession Planning

Succession planning is the identification and development of internal employees with the potential to fill key business leadership positions in the company.

10
Avg 7.9

Recruiting / ATS

Recruiting or Applicant Tracking Software is software used to manage the recruitment process electronically by handling job postings, applicant status, resume management, etc.

10
Avg 7.7
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Product Details

What is Epicor HCM (discontinued)?

Epicor HCM supplied human resource management system (HRMS) capabilities, but Epicor has stopped offering this functionality and company's HR applications are no longer available.

Epicor HCM (discontinued) Competitors

Epicor HCM (discontinued) Technical Details

Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Epicor HCM supplied human resource management system (HRMS) capabilities, but Epicor has stopped offering this functionality and company's HR applications are no longer available.

Sage People are common alternatives for Epicor HCM (discontinued).

Reviewers rate Employee demographic data and Employment history and Job profiles and administration highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Epicor HCM (discontinued) are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

The software has proven to be valuable for a wide range of use cases. Users have been able to mark employee records as confidential, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access them. This feature has provided an added layer of security and privacy to sensitive employee information. Additionally, the FMLA tracking feature has allowed users to eliminate the need for spreadsheets and effectively manage leave of absence information within the system. This streamlining of processes has saved time and improved accuracy in tracking employee absences.

Integration with payroll and benefit provider exports has been another key use case of the software. Users have found this feature to be highly beneficial as it simplifies the management of employee data, ensuring consistency and accuracy across various systems. The software's compatibility with other systems such as ADP payroll, Concur Expense, BI, and Windows Active Directory has further enhanced its usefulness in maintaining consistent personnel data.

The software's self-service capabilities have also been widely utilized. Candidates have been able to easily apply for open positions and review their applications through the candidate self-service portal. Manufacturing floor employees have had access to view and interact with their HR-related information through the employee self-service interface. This has empowered employees to take control of their personal information, making changes as necessary and accessing relevant HR resources at their convenience.

Users have praised the software for providing a single integrated system with single sign-on functionality, resulting in an improved end-user experience and eliminating redundancies in maintaining HR data. The centralization of personnel and pay records within the system has served as a significant benefit, facilitating external payouts and ensuring accurate record-keeping.

Managers have also found value in the software's reporting capabilities. They have been able to easily view their employees' information and run various reports, aiding in decision-making processes and monitoring team performance. Additionally, managers have used the software for approving time-off requests and making changes to employees' data, streamlining administrative tasks.

While there are many positive experiences with the software, some users have encountered challenges. The integrity of information and complex report building have been cited as areas for improvement. Additionally, a few users have found the user interface to be in need of changes, which has occasionally led to potential data integrity issues. Despite these challenges, the software's overall efficiency in managing personnel information and actions has proven to be valuable, offering benefits that traditional paper processes cannot match.

Overall, the software's key use cases encompass a wide range of HR functions including core HRIS, performance management, benefits administration, applicant tracking, and self-service capabilities. From organizing and retrieving HR demographic data to tracking time off, generating reports, and managing employee and manager self-service, the software has been utilized organization-wide for various HR processes.

In addition to its extensive HR functionality, the software has seamlessly integrated with other systems such as ADP Payroll, medical insurance, and office space software/visual employee directory. This integration has ensured consistent personnel data across multiple platforms, eliminating discrepancies and improving efficiency.

Users have commended the software for enabling an efficient employee experience through real-time access and self-service capabilities. Employees have been able to view their own records, make changes to personal information, access performance reviews, and even apply for internal positions through the software. This self-service aspect has empowered employees to take control of their HR-related tasks and provided them with a sense of ownership over their information.

Managers have benefited from the software's reporting features, which have allowed them to generate various reports related to their employees. They can also approve time-off requests directly through the system, eliminating manual paperwork and streamlining processes. Making changes to employees' data has become easier and more efficient within the software as well.

The HR department often serves as the administrator of the system, utilizing it for performance management, applicant tracking, reporting, and leave of absence tracking. The software has served as a central hub for capturing accurate employee data and interfacing with the payroll system.

Other departments within organizations have also found value in limited access to the system for specific data maintenance purposes. This restricted access allows different departments to maintain relevant information while ensuring data consistency throughout the organization.

While there have been some challenges reported by users regarding data integrity issues and complex report building, the overall benefits of using this software have outweighed these concerns. The ability to streamline processes, improve efficiency in managing personnel information, provide self-service capabilities to employees, integrate with other systems seamlessly, and offer extensive HR functionality make this software a valuable tool for organizations of all sizes.

In conclusion, the software's key use cases encompass various HR processes, self-service capabilities, integration with other systems, and reporting features. Despite some challenges reported by users, the software has proven to be a valuable solution for managing HR operations effectively and efficiently.

Based on user feedback, the following recommendations have been made:

  1. Users recommend conducting a 3-month trial before making a decision. This allows for a thorough evaluation of the software's suitability for HR needs.

  2. Users suggest customizing the product to maximize its capabilities. By tailoring it to specific HR requirements, users believe they can enhance its effectiveness and efficiency.

  3. Users who already use other Epicor products recommend implementing this software. They believe integrating multiple Epicor solutions can provide a seamless experience and streamline overall HR operations.

Some users mention that minor lagging may occur during peak usage times but suggest closing unnecessary programs to address this issue. Overall, users find the software excellent from an employee standpoint, supporting various HR functions effectively.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Epicor is being used across the company to handle everything from manufacturing schedule to projects to time and expense tracking. It is a lot more detailed than anything that we've used before- allowing us to track very granular efficiency by employee, department, and company. Being able to identify weaknesses in the way that people and resources are scheduled helps to make the entire operation run smoother.
  • Timesheets show everything that time has been charged to in a quick glance. There is a lot of information displayed onscreen and is very easy to decipher.
  • Employees charge their time on a well-designed front end program, and data is gleaned from that and dispersed into the various timekeeping and expense tracking modules.
  • The abilities to charge time to direct, indirect and downtime are all valuable- see where time is being spent and use it as a coaching tool.
  • Graphical representations of data would be appreciated, as it would make analysis more streamlined
  • Not sure that this would be a useful program for a company with all exempt employees
  • Personalization of screen layouts should not cause issues with the database, but they have been seen to cause that
The most important thing to ask during the selection process is that if the program you are seeing is everything that is included in the product that you're going to purchase. As with most ERP systems, there are a lot of add-on modules that can be purchased, and you want to make sure that everything that you need and expect to be ready at go-live is going to be A) included and B) functional in the final product. Epicor can, at times, be not well suited to in-house rework, but is very user friendly when it comes to job creation and management.
Human Resource Management (5)
82%
8.2
Employee demographic data
90%
9.0
Employment history
90%
9.0
Job profiles and administration
80%
8.0
Workflow for transfers, promotions, pay raises, etc.
100%
10.0
Organizational charting
50%
5.0
Payroll Management (6)
71.66666666666667%
7.2
Pay calculation
60%
6.0
Support for external payroll vendors
70%
7.0
Benefit plan administration
70%
7.0
Direct deposit files
70%
7.0
Salary revision and increment management
80%
8.0
Reimbursement management
80%
8.0
Leave and Attendance Management (3)
80%
8.0
Approval workflow
80%
8.0
Balance details
80%
8.0
Annual carry-forward and encashment
80%
8.0
Employee Self Service (3)
90%
9.0
View and generate pay and benefit information
90%
9.0
Update personal information
90%
9.0
View company policy documentation
90%
9.0
Asset Management (1)
90%
9.0
Tracking of all physical assets
90%
9.0
HR Reporting (3)
70%
7.0
Report builder
70%
7.0
Pre-built reports
70%
7.0
Ability to combine HR data with external data
70%
7.0
Integration with other HR capabilities
N/A
N/A
Performance Management
N/A
N/A
Succession Planning
N/A
N/A
Onboarding
N/A
N/A
Performance and Goals
N/A
N/A
Recruiting / ATS
N/A
N/A
  • Epicor has definitely given me more visibility to what my employees are doing with their time, and will allow much more impactful coaching opportunities
  • I like the ability to run reports on such a huge selection of data, including everything from time allocations to lead time quoting
  • The learning curve is rather steep, and can cause issues as you and the company get up to speed with how the modules work (or don't work), especially the way that you expected them to.
We evaluated five total systems, and decided on Epicor because of the user interface, deep data tracking, and overall fit for our company. The vetting process took several months, and everyone who would have a stake in the new system was involved and had input.
100
Manufacturing, supply chain, sales, service
8
  • Vendor implemented
  • Implemented in-house
Yes
A long period of time was used for individual training and sandbox development. Each people who would be owning a process was given their assignments and then tasked with improving the process and working to identify any shortcomings or needs that could be addressed before go-live.
Change management was a big part of the implementation and was well-handled
Timelines are never what you think they're going to be. If you expect implementation in a year, it's going to take two. Always plan for unexpected bumps in the road, and there will be with ANY implementation.
  • Cutover and everything involved with that
As stated earlier, you won't find all of the problems and things that you would like to improve on until you implement. After go-live, you then will have a long period of adjustment as you get the data and processes to work the way that you really want them to.
There have been a lot of issues with it at first, but we've been figuring a lot of them out on our own. Needing patches to the program though is something that I didn't expect to happen as often as it does.
At go-live, we had great support from the company who helped us get through some major obstacles that popped up at the absolute last minute, and allowed us to continue serving our customers and keeping our employees busy.
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