Workday reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(4,560 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 4,560 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
Nov 26, 2016

It has some bright sides but also some dark ones too

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Plenty of low level positions. A lot of people are leaving the company, the turnover is quite high, so there are always openings. Exposure to a lot of technologies. Free snacks are great. Easy to work from home. For the most people no overtime.

Cons

The elephant in the room is the below market compensation. Bay Area is a very pricy place and it's hard to be a happy employee excited about the company when your paycheck is below what your peers in other places make. The days of dreaming about Workday stock hitting $500 are gone and the harsh reality is settling in. Low efficiency. You think that Workday is a cool company and you think I can get by on a low salary but I'm going to learn something, how about that? Workday does have some nice tricks to learn. It's core HCM product is competitive, customer support is great, finance team is above and beyond, there are bright people here and there. But overall Workday is extremely inefficient. While its major competitors are highly profitable, Workday just can't figure out how to make money. It drags a lot of useless individuals and whole teams, its data centers are underutilized, it's acquiring other companies and developing products and they just don't bring profits in. Career dead end technologies. Workday tries to reinvent the wheel in many ways. A lot of developers are using a proprietary language called Xpresso - stay as far as you can! It's core products are using in house developed software - same story, very proprietary, not being used outside of Workday. I guess it helps companies to keep salaries low because after a few years it's hard to find jobs outside - this is something to consider. What happens when you put together a lot of people who can't find jobs outside of this company, keep them working on reinventing the wheel and under pay? Yes, right. Politics, secrecy, nepotism - other reviewers have mentioned it many times and it is true.

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Thanks for your feedback. We value it and will definitely keep this in mind. We understand that compensation is an important part of attracting and retaining great talent, and it’s concerning that you feel as though we’ve fallen short here. We have been and will continue to do everything we can to ensure our employees are paid fairly and competitive with the market rate. Additionally, if you feel comfortable with it, we welcome any suggestions or additional feedback you’d like to share confidentially via employee.feedback@workday.com.
2.0
Oct 20, 2016

The party is over

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Early on the this company was exciting to work for, smart people working together. The ethic was more about exacting revenge on Oracle, they were the enemy. People did 'whatever it takes' to make Workday successful.

Cons

The last couple of years has seen a massive influx of mediocre talent, with a very bad dose of company politics. One of DAD's ethos is to never be afraid to speak up and question something that doesn't seem right. Sadly, doing so in today's Workday is career ending. Nepotism runs rampant, age discrimination and did I say mediocre talent are much the norm.

2.0
Jun 25, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Workday's HCM product shines on a field of sub-par competitor products from Oracle & SAP. Senior Leadership has a vision for where they want to take the company (something completely & utterly lost on middle management). Good thing is that Senior Management : CXO level is aware of the bad management cancer that is eating the company from within, and is taking some steps towards addressing the rot. Unfortunately for the organization as a whole it might be too little too late. Great work life balance especially if you have kids. Lot of talk about Workday culture, but, not a lot of folks other than senior leadership that truly believe and follow the values. Great for folks that have pets, this is a truly pet loving company and they go above and beyond in giving back to the community.

Cons

In the Bay Area where companies pay top dollar for top talent, Workday is stingy on both stock & salaries for most employees, although senior leadership rewards itself very well with stock options. The company does not aim to retain top tier talent, most top performers chose to go elsewhere since there are no career opportunities. Promotions and raises are reserved for friends and family. Frequent re-orgs to move bad management around and try to resolve long festering issues. Compared to other silicon Valley companies, Workday does enough to get all their check boxes ticked and get away with as little as they can e.g. the cheapest snack selection in Silicon Valley, lousy gym, overpriced cafe with substandard food options, no company provided transportation, minimal 401k match.

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