I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Workday (Chicago, IL) in Dec 2019
Interview
Workday has a very intensive and elongated Interview process for this position level. My experience relates to applying for a Remote/Home Office based position, if you are hiring for an in-office position the process may be different...
Expect to meet with a recruiter first, this is a gateway interview. If you pass that your resume is passed onto the Hiring Manager or Hiring Group. If they green-light your resume you will be setup with a Phone/Zoom Interview. This typically is with the hiring manager and is setup for 60 minutes. If you do well in this interview there will be a 2nd Phone/Zoom interview setup with a Peer of the Hiring Manager. Once thru that typically a decision will be made if you will be brought into an Office for an in person interview. IF you are invited into the office you still will have a 3rd Phone/Zoom interview first, with another Peer of the Hiring Manager.
The Office interview consists of two parts:
1.) In person 60 minute interview with the Hiring Manager
2.) A Presentation that you will need to give to a group. You will be doing a 'Mock Steering Committee' update. Around 5-7 days before your in person interview you will be given a case study, from that case study you have to create a presentation and then present to a 3-5 person Mock Steering committee.
That is the extent of the process, after the Presentation you should be contacted within 1-2 business days by the Recruiter with an outcome.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Workday (Mercer Island, WA)
Interview
Multiple phone Interviews followed by in person interviews and one prepares a mock presentation. Put a lot of work into it and 2 of the 5 people didn’t bother to attend. Questions were the type one would ask a newbie, not a seasoned professional with 30 years experience. And nickel and dimes expenses. $10 in tips not paid because no receipt? Who gets a receipt for cash tips? Ridiculous.
I applied through other source. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Workday in Sep 2017
Interview
1 phone call with HR, 3 calls with business (hiring manager, peer, head of department). Clear and organised. The job sounds interesting, and the current team structure as well. However, I'm disapointed because I've never had any feedback after that... even if I sent an email to the HR department...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Classic questions: Why Workday? Have you work on similar projects? Describe your experience in project management, stakeholders management, 3rd vendor management, communication style