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Sloneek is the only tool you need to manage the entire journey of employees and freelancers.
Without Sloneek
- Dozens of uncluttered tables
- Time-consuming executive activities
- Too many administrative tasks
- Poor oversight of your people
- Inefficient HR processes
- Robust and outdated HR solutions
With Sloneek🐘
- Replace spreadsheets with a modern app
- AI HR assistant will help with executive
- Save time for really important work
- All your human resources data clearly in one place
- Speed up processes with a fine-tuned system
- You get a simple and modern solution in the cloud
How does Sloneek make your life easier?
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AI HR Assistant
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Summary of leave and absences
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Records of employees and contractors
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Document management & digital signature
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Records of work assets
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Skills management, OKR's & KPI's
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People analytics
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Supporting documents for payroll
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Trust box
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Mobile app
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Company surveys
Sloneek AI HR assistant
Open AI's first ever AI-powered HR assistant Chat GPT-4. Your new artificial colleague will help you with the execution of tasks within your regular HR agenda.
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24/7 AI wizard to handle you and your people's queries
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Preparation of templates for company documents
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Generation of OKRs, Skill sets and Evaluations
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Creating job advertisements and offers
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Generating company surveys
All your human resources data clearly in one place
Get an overview of what's going on inside the organisation.
Effectively visualised data helps you make objective, data-driven decisions.
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Overview of people, documents, tools
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Accurate and up-to-date data for effective decisions
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Pre-prepared clear dashboards
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Export data to external spreadsheet tools
Global support that has no competition and no place in the price list
Our specialists will be onboarding you and will always be there for you during the use of the app.
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Proactive live support
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24/7 AI wizard to handle your people's queries
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Communication in all world languages
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Sophisticated onboarding
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A well-developed knowledge base
Why did our customers choose Sloneek over the competition?
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Simple and intuitive environment
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Superior and proactive customer support
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Fast system deployment and superior onboarding
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Proven references with a 4.9 rating on the G2
Return on investment
Find out how long it will take to pay back the investment in the HR system
Guaranteed savings regardless of company size. Try our calculator and discuss the details of the calculation with our specialists.
- Significant financial savings
- Saving tens of hours on HR agenda
- Paperless office
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HR Manager: Who They Are, What They Do, and Why They’re Key to a Company’s Success
An Head of HR is responsible for managing human resources within a company, often referred to as human resource managers or Human Resources Managers, especially in professional and governmental documents. In modern companies, their role is evolving thanks to digital workplace policies and the rise of digital tools.
What does the abbreviation HR manager mean?
The abbreviation HR comes from the English term Human Resources. So, an HR manager is someone responsible for the human resources area. Nowadays, there’s ongoing discussion about whether the term human resources sounds too impersonal – which is why, especially in smaller companies and startups, the title People and Culture Manager is increasingly used. In Czech, the term Personnel Manager is also commonly used.
What are the responsibilities of an HR manager?
The responsibilities of an HR manager vary depending on the size and type of company. In smaller companies, this person might also serve as a recruiter or HR specialist, whereas in larger organizations, they lead the entire HR department and help shape company strategy. Common responsibilities include:
- Managing the HR team,
- Developing and overseeing performance management systems and setting measurable performance goals,
- Compensation and employee benefits,
- Designing training procedures and managing talent management initiatives,
- Handling employee relations and conflict resolution,
- Implementing HR Information Systems, Applicant Tracking Systems, and Process Automation tools,
- Increasing employee engagement and satisfaction,
- Ensuring compliance with labor law and maintaining effective organizational policy
If it’s a “one-man show” and the HR manager doesn’t have a team yet, they also handle recruiting and onboarding, maintain personnel records, and manage related administration (such as payroll documentation, attendance tracking, etc.).
So if you’re wondering what an HR manager does, the answer is: everything related to people in the company. 🙂
What is the salary of an HR manager?
There’s no single answer to this question – it depends on the region, experience, company size, and industry. In the Czech Republic, the monthly salary of an HR manager generally ranges between CZK 50,000 and 100,000, which corresponds to various median annual wage and percentile wage ranges based on wage estimates. These estimates reflect Total Compensation for full-time hours.
Companies can also hire interim HR leaders who help set up processes or manage projects without the need to employ someone full-time. This model is ideal, for example, for smaller growing startups.
The Role of the HR Manager in a Company
The role of the HR leader should be strategic. Gone are the days when HR was just about paperwork and attendance. Today, the job also includes data analysis, building company culture, employer branding, and supporting line managers in team leadership. This role is especially crucial in times of rapid labor market changes, where labor and employee relations, organizational leadership, and initiatives around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) play a vital role. HR managers today also explore Artificial Intelligence, generative AI, and AI law as emerging trends affecting HR.
The HR manager should be part of strategic discussions and act as an equal partner to other managers. It’s not enough to just “handle people” – they must understand the business, the company’s direction, and know how to connect it with people and company culture. People are what drive the company forward – and if the processes are well designed, people stay engaged and motivated, and the company’s strategic goals are much easier to achieve.
HR Manager and Modern Systems
Modern HR systems help managers track certifications and ensure ongoing HR Compliance Training, Safety Evaluations, and enforce policies around equal employment opportunity, sexual harassment, and workplace safety. Advanced systems can also create customized tables and improve the reliability of a survey statistic for informed decision-making.
Working with data is very important in HR – nearly everything can be measured. It’s the HR manager’s role to set the right goals and determine what to focus on. A well-chosen HR system can be a huge help in this regard.
Conclusion
The HR manager is a key figure in every company. It’s someone who understands both people and business. If you’re interested in the role of an HR manager or considering a career in human resources, this is definitely a meaningful and dynamic profession with great potential.