JazzHR - Top Competitors (Mar 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 95/100 |
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Pricing: | 2.6/10 - low cost |
Category: | Applicant Tracking -> JazzHR review -> JazzHR competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 7 out of 222 Applicant Tracking systems |
Company: | The Resumator |
Pricing: | starts at $39 per month |
Typical customers: | SMBs |
Platforms: | Desktop, Cloud |
Links: | JazzHR review, JazzHR pricing guide |
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JazzHR vs. Alternatives in 2024
JazzHR competes with other applicant tracking software companies like Breezy, Greenhouse, Lever, and Jobvite. Below we compare them in some categories.- Functionality: JazzHR provides all the essential features needed for optimal functionalities. Such features include Assessment Management, Background Screening, Candidate Tracking, Internal HR, Interview Scheduling, etc. Compared to its alternatives, Greenhouse and Breezy also provide all the essential features needed for adequate functionalities. Jobvite offers all required features except for Recruiting Firms, while Lever lacks in Background Screening and Onboarding.
- Customers/Industries: JazzHR, suitable for businesses with 1-1000+ users, targets customers with businesses looking to recruit and hire. Breezy, Jobvite, and Greenhouse are also suitable for similar business sizes as JazzHR and targets clients with teams looking to an end-to-end collective hiring process compared to its alternatives. In terms of industry, both JazzHR and its close competitors target the HR industry.
- Cost: JazzHR offers a free trial to new customers with a starting plan of $39 per month. However, JazzHR does not offer a free version. Compared to its alternatives, Breezy, with a starting plan of $143 per month, offers both a free version and a free trial to new customers. The pricing plans for Greenhouse, Lever, and Jobvite are not provided on the respective website of the software. Both Greenhouse and Lever do not offer a free trial and a free version to new customers. Jobvite has a free trial offer for its prospective clients.
- Cloud-based/On-premise: JazzHR and its alternatives in this comparison are cloud-based softwares.
- Popularity: JazzHR was founded in 2009, making the software company older than Breezy (2014), Greenhouse and Lever (2012), and younger than Jobvite (2006). Even though JazzHR and its closest alternatives are not publicly traded, Jobvite is more prominent and more popular of them all based on the number of hires made (about 1M+).
- Scalability: JazzHR covers a scale of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). When compared to its alternatives, Greenhouse covers a scale of small to medium-sized and even larger enterprises. Lever is adaptable and covers any size of companies and industries. Jobvite covers a scale from the emerging, mid-market to the enterprise companies.
- Support: JazzHR and Jobvite provide essential customer support features such as Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support, and Chat except for 24/7 Live Rep. When compared to their alternatives, Breezy offers all the essential customer support features. Lever and Greenhouse provide all basic customer support features except for Phone Support and 24/7 Live Rep.
JazzHR alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to JazzHR that are worth checking out: ADP Workforce Now for SMBs, Bullhorn Staffing and Recruiting Software for large size business, Collage Software for growing companies, and Fountain for low budget organizations.
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