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Recruiting software can help to streamline the recruitment process, from sourcing and engagement to selection and hiring. Top solutions also make it easy to manage paperwork and produce reports, providing an end-to-end hiring solution for Australian businesses. But finding the best solution for your unique needs can be difficult. We’ve broken down top recruiting software brands to help you make the right choice for your business.
Many of these are based in the US, although one, FastTrack360 is home-grown, but all offer small and medium businesses sophisticated tools for recruiting the best candidate for the role.
The Forbes Advisor Small Business team is committed to bringing you unbiased rankings and information with full editorial independence. We use product data, strategic methodologies and expert insights to inform all of our content to guide you in making the best decisions for your business journey.
We considered the leading providers and narrowed the list down to 15. We then scrutinised them across 13 metrics. Our ratings consider factors such as transparent pricing, employee self-sufficiency, compatibility with third-party integrations, access to customer support and ratings. Finally, our Australian-based editorial team conducts a secondary layer of research and oversight to come up with the final list of top recruitment software for Australians. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
$US170 ($253 AUD)
per month
30 days
Monthly and annual plans plus pay-per-click (PPC) options
$US170 ($253 AUD)
per month
30 days
Monthly and annual plans plus pay-per-click (PPC) options
LinkedIn has an active community of engaged members that’s 706 million strong. More than 25 million people apply for jobs on LinkedIn every week, making it an excellent platform for recruiting.
LinkedIn offers two robust recruiting plans for businesses: Recruiter Lite and Recruiter Corporate for large companies. A separate plan called Recruiter Professional Services is available for staffing firms. The cost to post jobs on LinkedIn will vary depending on the type of plan you choose.
Recruiter Lite is designed for low-volume hiring needs. The platform comes with LinkedIn network access to up to your third-degree connections, more than 20 search filters, up to 10 candidate search alerts, a single-user dashboard and up to 30 InMail messages per month. You’ll need to contact LinkedIn directly for a price quote for Recruiter Lite. Recruiter Corporate is custom-priced and includes full access to the entire LinkedIn network, more than 40 search filters, including contract work and skills assessments filters. Corporate users also have access to LinkedIn Spotlights, which offers information about who is open to work, who is already engaged with the brand, past applicants and which prospects are most likely to respond to job outreach efforts.
Corporate users also get up to 50 candidate search alerts, the ability to add tags to candidates for filtering and categorisation, 150 InMail messages, a multiuser dashboard and integrations with 28 applicant tracking systems (ATS).
If you want to post job openings on LinkedIn, but don’t have the budget or need for Recruiter Lite or Corporate, you can also go with LinkedIn’s pay-per-click option. Set either a daily or total budget for your job post and you only pay when someone clicks on your post. When your budget is exhausted, your job post will be paused until you either close it or add to the budget.
Customer service is offered through online support tickets and the online LinkedIn Recruiter Help Center. Phone support is not offered.
Who should use it?Recruiters filling professional roles
From $US49 ($73 AUD)
per month, paid annually
21 days
Monthly and annual plans
From $US49 ($73 AUD)
per month, paid annually
21 days
Monthly and annual plans
One of the best features of the JazzHR recruiting software is its intuitive interface, which makes for a user-friendly experience. Other features included in all plans are new candidate email alerts, automatic postings to free job boards, customisable job applications, résumé uploader and parser, searchable résumé database, email sync, roles and privileges management and LinkedIn Recruiter integration.
JazzHR offers month-to-month contracts for Australians businesses, but does not publicly post month-to-month plan prices. The budget-friendly Hero Plan costs $US49 ($73 AUD) per month, when paid annually. The Hero plan has limited features and lets users post up to three jobs per month while additional job postings cost $US9 per job, per month, or $13 AUD.
The JazzHR Plus Plan costs $US239 ($356 AUD) per month, while the Pro Plan costs $US359 ($535 AUD) per month when paid annually. These premium plans come with knockout questions, Workflow Helpers, auto-send emails, job description approval tools, background checks, interview guides, skills and coding test integrations and candidate evaluation templates. The Pro plan also includes hiring template management, enhanced user access features for stronger security, compliance reports and a custom reports builder.
Add-on features are available, including candidate texting starting at $US39 ($60 AUD) per month, career page customisation also starting at $US39 ($60 AUD) per month, digital offers and e-signatures for $US59 ($88 AUD) per month and Zoom integration for $US29 ($43 AUD) per month.
Customer support is available through an online ticket system. Phone and chat support is offered between 9am and 6pm for US customers, but Australian-based businesses are best contacting the company online. The JazzHR Help Centre houses a Getting Started Guide, several deep-dive webinars and a wide variety of text tutorials on setting up and using JazzHR.
Who should use it: JazzHR is best suited for companies with fewer than 500 employees that have moderate recruiting needs, although the Hero plan is an affordable option for small companies with limited recruiting needs.
From $US143 ($213 AUD)
per month
14 days
Monthly and annual plans
From $US143 ($213 AUD)
per month
14 days
Monthly and annual plans
Breezy HR is a recruiting and ATS that’s known for its user-friendly interface. The software comes with essential recruiting features, including résumé parsing, background screening integrations, social publishing, posting on multiple job sites, résumé management, duplicate candidate prevention, email templates and robust recruiting reporting and analytics.
The Breezy HR software integrates with LinkedIn, Zapier, Slack, Google Analytics, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft 365 and Google Calendar, among others.
Breezy HR’s free Bootstrap plan lets users post a single job opening to more than 50 job boards. There are three Breezy HR paid plans that range from $US143 ($213 AUD) to $399 ($594 AUD) per month, if billed annually. Higher-tier plans include automated reference checking, customisable interview guides, employee referrals, e-signatures and external recruiter support. The top-tier Business plan also comes with candidate comparison, offer management, custom user roles and permissions, assessment integrations and candidate nurture campaigns.
Breezy HR users have access to a library of 800 human resources (HR) tools and templates, plus an online Help Centre featuring dozens of articles on how to use the Breezy HR platform and troubleshoot issues. Customer support is offered via email and live chat, although it must be noted that you need to submit your email to take part in ‘live’ chat, which usually involves a note that someone may get back to you soon. This may prove frustrating for some Aussie businesses.
Who should use it: Breezy HR is an ideal recruiting software solution for fast-growing companies with ample recruiting budgets that are actively hiring for multiple roles.
From $38.50 AUD
per month per recruiter
15 days
Monthly and annual plans
From $38.50 AUD
per month per recruiter
15 days
Monthly and annual plans
Zoho Recruit is a popular cloud-based recruiting and applicant tracking solution used by staffing and temp agencies and corporate HR departments. You can manage the hiring process from end to end with Zoho Recruit, which integrates seamlessly with Zoho apps, Google Workspace, Microsoft Outlook and Zapier.
Top features include background checks, prescreening assessments, social posting, résumé management tools, employee referral functionality, recruiting task automations, custom career pages, multiple job postings and built-in reports that help you manage the entire hiring process. Like many recruitment platforms, the company is headquartered in the US, but the company receives top marks for listing prices in Australian dollars for local users, (rather than US, which is the norm).
The free version of Zoho Recruit comes with limited functionality and lets you post one active job opening. Plans for agencies range from $38.50 AUD to $115.50 AUD per month.
Paid Corporate HR plans come with social posting, employee referral, candidate assessment and interview feedback forms. Enterprise plans include advanced analytics, custom reports and dashboards, assignment rules, workflow management features and candidate portals.
Pricing for corporate HR plans range from $38.50 AUD to $77 AUD per recruiter, per month, if billed annually. The Standard Plan allows you to post up to 100 active jobs while the Enterprise Plan allows up to 750 active jobs and comes with custom dashboards and reports, auto-responders, semantic and ZIP code search and candidate portals.
Optional add-on features for Zoho Recruit include API Call, WebHooks, Workflow Alerts and Video Interviews. Pricing for these varies by add-on.
Zoho Recruit offers customer support through its extensive online Knowledge Base and community forums. Support is also available through ticket requests, email, chat, Twitter/X and phone.
Who should use it: Zoho Recruit offers affordable and feature-rich plans that give staffing and temporary agencies the right tools required to run end-to-end recruiting and hiring processes. The Corporate HR solution is also a strong choice for organisations that use other Zoho apps.
From $US69 ($102 AUD)
per month
14 days
Monthly and annual plans
From $US69 ($102 AUD)
per month
14 days
Monthly and annual plans
HiringThing is a cloud-based applicant tracking and recruitment solution that offers a host of features that help facilitate the hiring process. The platform includes candidate tracking, calendar sync and management, job board distribution, customised confirmation and rejection emails, application management functionality, reporting and analytics and social media integration.
You can test the HiringThing software for 14 days for free. The free trial lets you create up to five active job posts that will be live for the duration of the trial.
HiringThing plans start at $US69 ($102 AUD) per month, though the starter plan only includes three active job posts per month. Subscription prices vary by the number of jobs you post. For example, a subscription for posting 10 jobs costs $US177 ($264 AUD) a month, while a subscription for posting 200 jobs costs $940 ($1402 AUD) monthly. You can upgrade or downgrade your subscription anytime.
Enterprise Plans are custom-priced. Private label plans for franchises, recruitment agencies and HR Systems plans are also available. You can schedule a demo directly with HiringThing to see how private plans work and speak directly with a sales representative to discuss pricing options.
Customer support is offered via an online ticket system and phone. HiringThing users can also access the solution’s extensive online knowledge base, which includes several helpful tools, such as the Getting Started Guide and Job Posting Checklist.
Who should use it? Small businesses that want to try before they buy
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For some recruiters, a local option will be the ideal solution for their recruitment needs. While all of the recruitment software listed in this story are universal in applicability, some agencies or corporates will want a local end-to-end solution that marries recruitment with HR back-end functions, such as invoicing, timesheets and pay roll. Enter FastTrack 360.
The Australian company offers two distinct plans: Front Office allows you to search and place candidates, while Back Office has the added bonus of allowing you to capture and approve timesheets online, and then bill clients. These added payroll and timesheet features are invaluable to Australian businesses who want a complete product system that can interpret our complex award wage structure. It’s also well-suited to agencies that deal with a lot of clients, making the task of invoicing that much easier.
With Front Office, a ‘Business Process Management Engine’ integrates with email and SMS so you can communicate with clients and potential employees. Users can post ads to scores of job boards by adding technology solution ‘Broadbean’, in which job applications are automatically processed into your FastTrack360 recruitment CRM.
Who should use it?Aussie businesses looking for a local solution
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Workday Recruiting is an end-to-end ATS within the Workday HCM (human capital management) software that simplifies the hiring process. The solution comes with various applicant management features, including a job requisition process, dynamic candidate workflow automation, configurable job applications, referral and endorsement functionality, social media integration and offer management.
As with other Workday solutions, Workday Recruiting offers an intuitive dashboard and getting up to speed on the software is straightforward. Workday Recruiting makes it easy to bring hiring managers and multiple interviewers together for applicant discussions. The hiring team can collaborate from web-based and mobile applications anytime and anywhere.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed, so you’ll need to contact Workday directly for a platform demo and cost quote. Customer support is offered 24/7 via online support and phone—although the latter option is likely to be less relevant for Australian users.
Who should use it: Workday Recruiting is a powerful solution that’s ideal for organisations with 5,000 or more employees.
Pay-per-contact (varies)
you must enter your job title and location on their website to receive pricing
$US25 ($38 AUD) monthly credit for free
No contracts
Pay-per-contact (varies)
you must enter your job title and location on their website to receive pricing
$US25 ($38 AUD) monthly credit for free
No contracts
SimplyHired operates on a pay-per-contact model, which is unusual for recruiting software platforms. You can post an unlimited number of jobs with SimplyHired for free, and you only pay a fee when you want to contact a candidate.
You can create a SimplyHired account without committing to spending a cent. While SimplyHired doesn’t have a traditional free trial, account holders receive a free $US25 ($38 AUD) monthly credit, so you can try out the platform fee-free as long as you don’t exceed this amount.
Contact fees vary based on the job location and position title.
Who should use it: If you need access to recruiting software, but don’t want to commit to a contract, SimplyHired might be the best recruiting software for you.
$US85/month ($126 AUD) per user for basic two-year contract*
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Not disclosed
$US85/month ($126 AUD) per user for basic two-year contract*
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PCRecruiter is a recruiting and applicant tracking software (ATS) that aims to simplify the entire recruitment process. The company—which launched in 1998—offers recruitment tools for organisations acquiring talent for permanent recruitment, the staffing industry and HR departments.
We particularly like PCRecruiter for busy HR departments that manage a high volume of recruiting activities. PCRecruiter offers advanced job placement, candidate screening, applicant management and onboarding features. It integrates seamlessly with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, as well as dozens of other third-party apps, including CareerBuilder, Indeed, QuickBooks, Monster, and more.
Pricing is not available publicly. You’ll need to contact the company directly to receive a custom quote or request a software demo.
In online reviews, PCRecruiter receives largely favourable comments from customers and has a solid reputation for strong customer support.
Who should use it: PCRecruiter is a powerful applicant tracking and recruiting software that offers high-end features that HR departments will appreciate.
*Setup and implementation averages $US750 or $1118 AUD. There are other undisclosed fees for data migration, conversion from previous providers and any other specialised services. You can only obtain pricing over the phone for your specific use case.
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Recruiting for Professional Roles | $US170 ($253 AUD) per month | 30 days | Monthly and annual plans plus pay-per-click (PPC) options | |
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Employers with Fewer than 500 Employees | From $US49 ($73 AUD) per month, paid annually | 21 days | Monthly and annual plans |
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Fast-Growing Companies | From $US143 ($213 AUD) per month | 14 days | Monthly and annual plans |
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Staffing Agencies | From $US25 ($38.50 AUD) per month per recruiter | 15 days | Monthly and annual plans |
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Small Businesses | From $US69 ($102 AUD) per month | 14 days | Monthly and annual plans |
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Workday Hcm Users and Large Organisations | Not disclosed | No | Not disclosed |
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Commitment-Free Recruiting Software | Pay-per-contact (varies) you must enter your job title and location on their website to receive pricing | $25 monthly credit for free | No contracts |
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Busy Hr Departments | $85/month per user for basic two-year contract* | No | Not disclosed |
Recruitment software helps organisations manage the entire hiring process. The best recruiting software makes it easy to find, evaluate and select high-quality job applicants to interview.
Common features of recruiting software include:
Recruiting software allows employers to streamline the often complicated and time-intensive recruitment process. The best recruiting software helps you improve the quality of candidates, reduce administrative work and improve collaboration among decision-makers.
There are several different activities involved in the recruiting and hiring process, so it’s not surprising that a variety of solutions are available to address those activities. Some recruiting software providers include multiple types of recruiting tools in their platforms. Other providers specialise in specific actions, such as job placement or candidate screening.
Here are some of the most popular types of recruiting software available today:
For best results, hiring managers need access to a large pool of qualified applicants. Job placement software automatically posts job advertisements on multiple recruiting sites and job boards. There are hundreds of recruiting sites, the most popular being Indeed, LinkedIn, Seek, ZipRecruiter, Monster, and Jora.
In the business world, a CRM—customer relationship management tool—is software that helps businesses track interactions with customers and potential customers. Recruiting CRMs are similar but focus on the recruitment process.
Recruitment CRMs help recruiters build and organise their contact database so they can track interactions with potential job candidates. Recruitment CRMs are particularly useful for recruiting agencies, but large organisations might also find them helpful.
Nowadays, more hiring managers and recruiters are conducting job interviews via video. Video interviewing is sometimes a built-in feature in all-in-one recruiting software or can be accomplished through a third-party integration with Zoom or another video app.
Applicant tracking software (ATS)—also referred to as an applicant tracking system—is a type of recruitment software with more extensive capabilities. An ATS helps recruiters and employers manage the entire recruitment process, from job posting to employee onboarding.
ATS platforms include hiring team collaboration tools, messaging and interview scheduling tools, résumé assessment, reference checks and pre-employment testing tools. Zoho Recruit and Breezy HR offer excellent ATS solutions.
Employers use pre-employment testing software for various reasons, such as to assess a candidate’s skills or measure how well applicants might fit into the company culture. These standardised tests can evaluate candidates on several attributes, including technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, cognitive abilities, software competency, emotional intelligence and dominant personality traits.
You could be in the market for new recruiting software for several reasons. For example, you may be using a do-it-yourself method that your company has outgrown. Alternatively, you may be using software that does not meet your full needs. In this tighter job market, finding qualified candidates is getting more difficult, which is why you need to choose the most effective recruiting solution for your current and future business needs.
Here are our top tips for choosing a recruiting software that’s best for you:
The features you’ll need in your recruiting software will depend on your specific needs. Companies with modest hiring programs typically only require basic features. Organisations with more sophisticated recruitment management efforts, such as enterprise-level organisations and recruiting firms, need a wider variety of features to handle the recruitment process from job requisition through onboarding.
Here are popular features you can expect to see in the best recruiting software:
The best recruiting software can be even more effective through third-party software integrations. For example, you may want your recruiting software to integrate with your current email, calendar, video meetings or project management tools. When selecting recruiting software, be sure to double-check whether it integrates seamlessly with the software you already use.
Recruiting software costs range from $75 to $1000 per month, although solutions that handle large recruiting volumes can easily cost thousands. The amount you’ll pay varies by the provider you choose, job posting volume, number of users and the length of time you want your jobs posted.
Most recruiting software providers offer month-to-month and annual pricing plans. You’ll typically save 10% or more by entering a yearly contract.
You don’t necessarily have to go with a monthly or yearly plan; a few other pricing models are available. For example, LinkedIn has a recruiting option based on a pay-per-click basis: you set a custom budget and only pay when someone clicks on your posts. SimplyHired charges on a pay-per-contact basis; post unlimited jobs for free and only pay a fee when you want to contact an applicant.
Before investing in a recruiting solution, take advantage of free trials so you fully understand what each software brings to the table. You may find lower-priced software fits your needs just as well or even better than higher-priced options.
The best way to keep costs down for recruiting software is to understand your options in light of your recruiting needs. There’s no need to commit to a long-term contract for short-term recruiting needs. It’s also unwise to go with a short-term contract if your recruiting needs are ongoing or growing. Most of all, choose a solution that’s in your budget and has the “must-have” features you require.
The differences in recruiting needs for small and large businesses are considerable. Small organisations often only need help with job postings temporarily. Also, smaller organisations are typically equipped to manage the much lighter administrative burden of periodic recruitment independently or with simple software.
Larger organisations require far more robust recruiting software with features that help streamline the process of managing multiple job candidates for multiple positions that multiple hiring managers have requested. Large employers and large recruiting agencies will want to ensure the following features are included in the recruiting software they select:
To determine the best recruiting software for small businesses, we researched the leading providers in the space and narrowed our analysis to 15 companies. We reviewed them across five primary categories for a total of 13 different metrics. We then weighted those metrics to favour features that matter most to small businesses. The final metric—suitability for Australian businesses—was assessed by our Australian-based editorial team.
Here are the metrics we used to evaluate the top recruiting software.
We analysed each of the top 15 providers, looking at features such as automatic candidate testing, applicant tracking tools and integrations, LinkedIn integrations and social media sharing capabilities. We weighed this category at 35% of our score.
To consider the affordability of each provider, we analysed pricing, plans, extra fees and the cost of add-ons. This accounted for 15% of our scoring weight.
We looked at how easy the software is to set up and use. This metric considers how intuitive the interface is, whether or not there is a learning curve and how quickly businesses can post a comprehensive job listing and sort through incoming candidates. Together with special features, value for the money and popularity, this accounts for 35% of our total score.
Software users usually want access to customer support to ask questions and troubleshoot problems, so Forbes Advisor reviewed solutions based on support modalities offered and support quality. For example, we looked at which support channels are available (e.g., live chat, email and phone), as well as the times at which support is available and how responsive it is.
Most of the best recruitment software is available to Australian businesses, but we also wanted to find software that was highly prized among local users and worked seamlessly with Australia’s HR ecosystem. While we didn’t mind whether the software was developed in the US (much of it is), but software that was too US-centric was ruled out: we were looking for tools that could integrate seamlessly into our Australian-based workforce.
The best recruiting platform for your organisation depends on your specific needs. For example, Forbes Advisor considers LinkedIn among the best solutions for recruiting professional roles while BreezyHR is great for growing companies. It all depends on the nature of your sector, and the size/trajectory of your company,
PCRecruiter offers both an excellent CRM and ATS, making it one of our favourite CRMs for recruiting.
As with résumé databases, there is no “best” place to list a job. The best platform comes down to the one that fits your budget and has an ample supply of users who are looking for the job you want to place. However, there are a number of leading job boards in Australia, such as Indeed, Linkedin Jobs, Seek and Jora.
The best recruiting software simplifies hiring by helping you find highly qualified candidates faster and more easily. For optimal results, choose software that offers automated job posting to multiple job boards and websites, candidate management and interview scheduling. Also, it’s helpful if the recruiting software you select integrates with your existing email, calendar and meeting software.
As with most types of software, the best recruiting software programs offer many levels of security. When choosing this type of software, you want to look for security features such as documentation that shows frequent security updates and patches, intrusion detection, two-factor authentication (2FA) or multifactor authentication (MFA), data encryption, privacy protection and the monitoring of user activities. Australia has been hard-hit by data and privacy breaches of late, so make sure you read and understand the software’s data polciy and how long it will retain candidate information.
Recruiting software costs typically range from $75 to $1000 AUD per month, but larger organisations with high-volume recruiting needs may pay into the thousands. While most recruiting software is priced monthly or annually, some providers offer per-job-posted pricing models.
A recruiting pipeline ensures you have access to the talent you require for future hiring needs. To build your pipeline, you can actively seek candidates and evaluate them using recruiting software such as BreezyHR or JazzHR. Candidates who don’t qualify for the open jobs but still show potential can be added to your pipeline for future contact. You can add to your recruiting pipeline by using a CRM to track unsolicited job applications.
An ATS refers to applicant tracking software (ATS) and it helps recruiters or employers manage the end-to-end recruitment process, from job posting to employee onboarding, while a CRM is a more general business term that means customer relationship management tool. In the world of recruiting, it refers to the tools that HR managers use to organise their pipeline of potential recruits and contacts.
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