HR Dashboard Examples: 15 Must-Track KPIs

In an increasingly data-driven business environment, Human Resources departments are evolving from administrative centers to strategic partners. An effective HR dashboard is the cornerstone of this transformation, providing at-a-glance visibility into the health and performance of an organization’s workforce. By tracking the right Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), HR leaders can identify trends, diagnose challenges, and make informed decisions that align with broader business objectives. This guide outlines 15 essential KPIs to include in your HR dashboard, grouped by functional area.

 

Recruitment and Talent Acquisition KPIs

These metrics measure the efficiency and effectiveness of your hiring process, from sourcing candidates to making a final offer.

  • Time-to-Hire:Tracks the average number of days between a job posting and a candidate accepting an offer. A high number may indicate inefficiencies in your recruitment process.
  • Quality of Hire:Assesses the performance of new hires within their first year, often measured through performance ratings or retention rates. This KPI gauges the long-term success of your hiring decisions.
  • Offer Acceptance Rate:The percentage of candidates who accept a formal job offer. A low rate can signal issues with compensation, benefits, or your employer brand.

Workforce Composition and Retention KPIs

These KPIs provide insight into the stability and composition of your workforce, highlighting potential retention issues before they escalate.

  • Headcount:The total number of employees in the organization, often segmented by department, location, or employment type.
  • Employee Turnover Rate:The percentage of employees who leave the organization over a specific period. This should be tracked for both voluntary and involuntary departures.
  • Average Employee Tenure:The average length of time employees stay with the company. A low average tenure can indicate systemic issues with culture or career development.

Productivity and Engagement KPIs

These metrics gauge employee productivity and their level of commitment and connection to the organization.

  • Absenteeism Rate:Measures the rate of unplanned absences due to sickness or other reasons. High rates can point to burnout, low morale, or health issues.
  • Employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS):A measure of employee loyalty, asking how likely they are to recommend your company as a place to work.
  • Employee Engagement Survey Participation:The percentage of employees who complete engagement surveys. High participation indicates a workforce that is willing to provide feedback.

Performance and Cost KPIs

This group of metrics connects HR activities directly to performance outcomes and financial impact.

  • High-Performer Retention Rate:The percentage of top-performing employees who remain with the company. Retaining this group is critical for business success.
  • Diversity & Inclusion Metrics:Tracks workforce composition across various demographics (e.g., gender, ethnicity) at different levels of the organization to ensure DEI goals are being met.
  • Training Completion Rate:The percentage of employees who complete assigned training programs.
  • Cost-per-Hire:The total cost of recruiting a new employee, including advertising, agency fees, and recruiter salaries.
  • Labor Cost as a Percentage of Revenue:This key financial metric shows the efficiency of your workforce in relation to business income.
  • HR-to-Employee Ratio:The number of HR professionals per 100 employees. This helps benchmark the efficiency of your HR function itself.

A unified HR system is crucial for collecting and analyzing this data effectively. A comprehensive solution like the BIPO platform integrates data from across the employee lifecycle, providing a single source of truth to power your analytics and dashboards. HR leaders can therefore move beyond simple reporting to deliver strategic insights that drive better talent decisions, enhance employee engagement, and prove the tangible business value of the HR function.

About BIPO

Established in 2010 and headquartered in Singapore, BIPO is a leading global payroll and HR solutions provider, supporting businesses in over 170+ countries.

We deliver an award-winning, cloud-based HR Management System and Athena BI analytics tool that supports our multi-country payroll outsourcing and Employer of Record (EOR) services. Powered by tech and driven by data, we help companies automate HR processes, ensure compliance, and provide workforce insights.

With 50+ offices worldwide, BIPO combines global compliance, local HR expertise, and scalable technology to manage the entire employee lifecycle for global and remote teams. 

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