AI in HR: How Protime Is Shaping the Future of Workforce Management
As an HR software company, Protime closely monitors the evolution of artificial intelligence and its growing impact on HR. But we go further than observation alone. Our AI experts actively reflect on how artificial intelligence in the human resources sector can be applied in practice, improving service quality and streamlining everyday processes.
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Meet the Protime experts behind this conversation
To explore this topic in depth, we spoke with two of Protime’s AI specialists: Simon Garrity and Stijn Vinck.
Simon Garrity is a Workforce Management Systems Specialist at Protime UK. He specialises in helping organisations improve productivity, commercial performance and employee experience through technology. He is responsible for the UK business of Protime.
Stijn Vinck is Teamlead Cloud Technologies at Protime, where he leads the design and evolution of secure, scalable, and high-performing cloud infrastructure. Previously, he served as Innovation Lead, driving the adoption of emerging technologies and AI to create practical business value.
Stijn combines strong technical leadership with a clear focus on reliability, collaboration, and future-ready platforms.
Together, they are among the most qualified voices to guide us through current trends, opportunities and challenges surrounding artificial intelligence in human resources.
What real AI in HR actually looks like
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant promise. Over the past few years, its rapid growth has transformed society in countless ways, including how organisations manage their most valuable asset: people.
Yet there is a reality that often gets overlooked. There is still a significant gap between AI hype and real-world implementation. Simply adding ChatGPT to your toolkit does not mean you are truly using AI in HR.
Real AI understands your organisation. It learns what you need, takes care of repetitive and time-consuming tasks, and continuously improves over time. That is where the real value lies.
The momentum behind AI is unstoppable. The only real question is whether organisations choose to lead the change or follow it.
Employee scheduling: the biggest AI opportunity in HR
Yes, AI is here to stay. And yes, it will continue to evolve. The potential of AI in HR is vast, touching almost every area of the employee lifecycle, including:
- Talent management.
- Retention strategies.
- Candidate screening.
- Personalised learning and development.
However, one area clearly stands out: employee scheduling.
“Scheduling is the biggest opportunity.”
A truly intelligent system does more than simply replicate existing processes. It learns how your organisation schedules work and actively optimises it. Workforce management requires a mathematical, data-driven approach grounded in real operational reality.
At Protime, we have already proven the impact. By combining SD Worx and Protime data, our proof of concept can predict burnout risks before they occur. This is where artificial intelligence excels: analysing vast datasets and uncovering patterns that are invisible to the human eye.
Workforce management agent
By setting up a workforce management agent, you create a framework that uses AI to complete tasks on behalf of users. Employees simply ask the agent what they need, and the agent takes care of the rest.
No complex configurations. No steep learning curves. Just fast, intuitive support that removes friction from daily HR tasks.
Reporting agent
Another powerful use case is the reporting agent. Instead of building dashboards or generating reports manually, users simply ask the agent for the information they need.
An HR professional might request all absences from the last quarter. Board members may need reliable workforce data for budgeting, where personnel costs are often the largest expense.
Without AI-powered insights, making informed decisions becomes increasingly difficult. HR automation powered by AI turns complexity into clarity.
Why AI frees employees to focus on what matters
Every major technological shift brings fear. During the Industrial Revolution, people worried that machines would replace them. In reality, jobs were not eliminated, they evolved.
We see the same concern today with artificial intelligence.
“AI won’t replace you. But people who ignore AI will be replaced.”
AI is here to stay, and so are employees. AI removes boring, repetitive tasks, processes endless data and frees people to focus on work that truly matters. As a result, real outcomes are achieved faster than ever before.
At Protime, we are already seeing this in action. We are testing an AI agent within our customer care team. Many first-line queries simply point to knowledge base articles. The AI agent now handles the entire process:
- It reads the question
- Finds the correct answer
- Drafts the response
A human reviews the message before it is sent. As quality remains high, the need for human intervention decreases. Our team can focus on complex cases and work they genuinely enjoy. Thanks to this innovation, we can offer 24/7 support without expanding the team. This is something our international customers are already requesting.
How AI makes HR consultants more valuable, not less
Some HR consultants worry that AI will replace their role. In reality, the opposite is true. Today, it can take months to train someone to configure Protime correctly. AI dramatically shortens that learning curve.
Routine tasks disappear, while meaningful, value-adding work remains. The consultant’s expertise becomes even more valuable, as they provide context, personalisation and insight that AI alone cannot deliver. The result is a service that is truly tailored to each customer’s needs.
We also believe strongly in employee involvement. Many enterprise solutions are implemented top-down, which can create mistrust. At Protime, we take a different approach. We involve employees from day one, run pilots and demonstrate tangible benefits.
Through our app, employees gain valuable insights into their own working lives. When they see the value for themselves, adoption follows naturally.
An investment that pays back fast
Protime invests heavily in innovation – not only in AI, but across our entire product strategy. Innovation requires specialised talent and the right tools, and we are committed to ongoing, long-term investment.
We believe every organisation must take this path. Those that do not risk becoming irrelevant within three to four years.
The good news is that the return on investment is fast. Implement smart employee scheduling with AI-driven tools and operational cost improvements become visible almost immediately. Better planning decisions, increased efficiency and clearer reporting all lead to smarter business outcomes.
Ethics and compliance built in
As artificial intelligence becomes more widespread, strong ethical standards are essential. Protime fully complies with the EU AI Act and GDPR. Clear rules define what is allowed and what is not, and we take these responsibilities seriously.
Users always know when AI is involved. AI is not infallible and can make mistakes. While we continuously work to minimise errors, transparency about limitations is crucial.
“Transparency matters. Users must know when AI is involved and understand its limits.”
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The future of HR is not coming. It is already here – and Protime is helping to shape it.