HR Analytics Market Technological Advancements, Evolving Industry Trends and Insights

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North America is the largest HR ****ytics market till now and the situation will not change in the coming years.

Most companies, small or large, have a human resources (HR) department for assisting the higher management in maintaining a smooth work process, ensuring a healthy work environment, hiring employees and tracking their progress, helping with appraisals and promotions, and organizing social events, such as festive celebrations and parties. Needless to say that the HR department deals with a lot of data every day, which can become tedious to maintain, analyze, and interpret.

Thus, with companies of all types being established around the world, PS Intelligence expects the HR analytics market value to increase to $4,763.5 million by 2024 from $2,045.5 million in 2018, at a healthy 15.6% CAGR during 2019–2024. A variety of software is being offered by technology companies to help HRs with effective hiring, employee progress tracking, promotions and appraisals, and attrition rate reduction. The department receives employee data in a variety of formats, such as spreadsheets and that transmitted by automated employee performance tracking software.


Along with all such functionalities, the availability of HR analytics software on the cloud has boosted its adoption. The cloud technology reduces the IT costs for companies significantly as it eliminates the need for having and maintaining on-premises servers, with the data stored on the server of a third-party data center. For the same reason, anything deployed on the cloud can be accessed from any internet-connected device at any time, which is highly beneficial for companies with a geographically wide presence and frequently traveling employees.

This is also why North America is the largest HR analytics market till now and the situation will not change in the coming years. Moreover, any new computer technology is mostly adopted first in North America, and then it penetrates Europe and the developing world. Further, the continent is home to some of the largest software companies in the world, which leads to the easy availability of HR analytics solutions. Additionally, the majority of the HR professionals in the region are skilled enough to use these advanced programs.

Hence, with companies focusing strongly on operational optimization, efficient hiring, and attrition reduction, they are adopting HR analytics solutions.

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