Workday reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(4,563 total reviews)
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Aneel Bhusri

59% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Workday has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,563 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Workday employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Mar 23, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Workday is a great company if you want to be a cog in a giant machine, churning out code and making the big bucks. I'll admit, I think Workday is one of the higher paying companies in the East Bay at the moment. You may even climb the ranks, fast, if you're interested in constant politicking and back-scratching. But if you want a company where voices are heard and personality is valued, this isn't the company for you.

Cons

I'm going to preface this by saying that I've been an employee of Workday for 4+ years. I've had close to 10 managers, been on many distinct teams, and grown with Workday through numerous reorgs. Workday is vastly different now than when i first joined. It is no longer a "startup" culture, but recruiters or hiring managers will try to convince you otherwise. They'll say we're a successful company but without the bureaucracy of large corporate culture. I don't know if they've regurgitated that line so many times that they're starting to believe it themselves? Truth is, Workday is definitely a large company with many micro-cultures and so much bureaucracy. Your experience at this company will vary from team to team, it will be entirely dependent on your manager. And internal transfers are hard. With internal transfers, they will try at any cost to chip at your salary since they are certainly not going to compete against themselves (and trust me, I've been a part of many internal transfers). I'm not comfortable disclosing what team I work on, but let's just say my team has hemorrhaged an astounding number of developers and QA (let's just say we've lost more developers than the number of fingers on both your hands in the past year alone, and we've lost 80% of our QA), and the only answer management has for us is that there's nothing wrong. That said, I've been on awesome teams prior to this - in Workday. It all depends on management. I hope this helps!

1.0
Jan 25, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Unlimited peanut M & Ms.

Cons

It’s hard to know where to begin. I can sum it this way. If you get inspired to do something that you think will help the business because you see friction in a process or an inefficiency, just forget it. Honestly, it’s not worth the effort unless you’re favored by management. It is utterly demoralizing to have this experience at a company that is losing money every quarter. Everyone is in denial about the lack of profitability, but somehow all will be solved when WD breathes the “rarefied air” of a $10 billion valuation. Go for it, just don’t expect to keep your best place to work designation with how you’re going about it.

1.0
Mar 23, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The culture is pretty good at this company. It's got a relaxed vibe most of the time. For a place that boasts of good WLB, I think you can see it as a reality here. I don't have many qualms with the company as a whole, but the HR department is where my criticism is aimed at.

Cons

I have referred and had friends and family apply to Workday and in almost all cases, they were just chucked into a black hole, never to be seen again. No updates are given, and it's really hard to even distinguish if an applicant even has an edge with my referral tag on their name. I have referred interns and FTEs and not even a single screen. Perhaps you may say my candidates are just not qualified. Okay, fair, then reject them, don't string 'em along in "review" stage for eternity. Recruiters have told me they're put into common piles for job positions and would get sifted out eventually. My past colleagues were excited to apply to Workday as a result of me telling them how great it was, but it's radio silence until the application abruptly closes months down the line. Recently, my friend I referred into an internship back in September heard nothing until March, which was a generic decline. It makes me as an employee look pretty darn bad to talk up Workday as a great company then proceed to not have anything substantial in terms of progress to offer my referrals until they get the decline MONTHS later. Shame on you Workday HR. Take some notes from how Google recruits. They give you timeframes of when to expect responses and are willing to at least provide some sort of a technical test to start things off. Workday is a blackbox, I can't figure it out and I'm a bit weary to refer talent here because it makes me look like a schmuck.

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