Workday reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(4,573 total reviews)
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Aneel Bhusri

60% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Workday has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,573 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Mar 21, 2016

From Good to Great to Average...and trending downward...

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Pros

Industry leading product that continues to pull ahead of the competition Really great co-workers who are smart, work hard, and are down to Earth Decent work/life balance unlimited PTO (in reality it depends on department/manager) Flexible with working from home (in reality it depends on role/manager) Company is continuing to grow and is doing great things in the HCM, Finance, and Higher Education space Free snacks/drinks/bagels in the breakroom (if you really care about this)

Cons

Becoming increasingly bureaucratic Below market pay Promotions are few and far between (lots of lip service from managers) and very little transparency into how compensation/performance cycles really work All of the reviews about it not being the same Workday in as little as 2 years+ ago are true. The company has been growing extremely fast which isn't necessarily a con, but in the case of Workday, I feel like it has been especially in how the culture of the company has been affected. Workday used to be a great place to work with very much a startup like vibe and the culture that also reflected what I felt was Workday's true culture. However, too many great employees that have been loyal to the company are beginning to leave or are looking to leave because they get passed up for promotions and instead end up with the responsibility of training new colleagues and managers who will make more than them for doing essentially the same work. You see this trend in multiple departments within the company. Most of the mid-upper management positions will be hired in from the outside and most of those managers will manage up and delegate menial tasks to their direct reports. The 'company culture' isn't really enforced and most of middle-management probably could not care less about it, at least that's how it feels now and I've been watching this trend for 1.5 years. I truly believe that executive management has employees bests interests at heart and talks about being transparent and gathering feedback often, but there hasn't been an environment that's been created where employees feel comfortable with speaking their minds because usually their managers are also in the room when these topics are mentioned. Aside from a few solid managers (true leaders as I like to call them) that truly care about their teams and work tirelessly to mentor, develop, and grow their members so that they succeed, it seems as though the rest are just concerned about themselves and making sure they look good for their managers so they can move onto the next best thing. Some managers are really nice and great people, but they don't fight for their employees when issues arise or when it comes to compensation and promotions, which is disappointing. There's a reason why employees are taking to Glassdoor to express their frustrations because there really isn't any other avenue aside from complaining to your co-workers (which happens often). I truly hope to see this change and that we'll get back to being the same great Workday we once were.

5.0
Mar 21, 2016

Workday is awesome!

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Pros

Great culture Opportunity to move to other positions Pay is decent Lots of energy b/c the company is growing so rapidly Really good benefits

Cons

Bonuses/raises not that great Can be a chaotic environment due to the growth Seems to be in the process of building a more hierarchical structure

2.0
Mar 20, 2016

Not a place for growth

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Pros

Friendly environment. Many people do enjoy working there and are comfortable in their position. Great program for new college grads.

Cons

Although they walk around with smiles and give compliments, the leadership is obviously inauthentic. They will not be honest with you about job performance or opportunities and won't take the time to help you grow. The culture and managers appear to only be focused on weakness and have no idea nor make the effort how to leverage your strengths. The irony is that this is a company that provides human capital management technology and yet this is not a very human-centric company. No 401k match.

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