Workday reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(4,579 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 4,579 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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1.0
Mar 27, 2020

Oracle With A Smiley Face

Recommend
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Pros

Handling of Coronavirus outbreak extremely impressive and proactive.

Cons

- Arrogant workforce - Inability to handle payroll and taxation affairs appropriately - 0/10 Marketing Dept - 0/10 Business Development Dept - Extremely complicated, convoluted and inept approach to sales territories and execution - Tedious, cumbersome levels of bureaucracy at all levels - “Not My Job” syndrome is highly prevalent and is everywhere you look at Workday. This is the single biggest problem in this organisation - Sub-optimal sales teams - incompetence rife across sales organisation - Atrocious commission structure

1.0
Nov 13, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, including decent pay, stock options, snack program, unlimited PTO, typical tech company benefits

Cons

The culture within the SLC Finance department is far from what the culture is in Pleasanton. There is a culture of fear that runs rampant within the group, it is clear that middle management does not take responsibility for decisions that are made because they are afraid of what upper management is going to do with those decisions. There is a culture that individuals do not have the freedom to make decisions without getting the okay from management in some way. Over the past few months with the acquisition of Adaptive Insights there has been a major shift of the priorities of management from caring about their employees and putting them first. It is now a priority of meeting deadlines and making the company a quick dollar instead. There used to be a set of meetings set aside to discuss issues in a round table setting that have now been cancelled indefinitely, this gives the perception that employees and culture are no longer important In the past there would be weekly/monthly 1 on 1's with managers and their employees and now those don't ever happen unless the employee insists on meeting with their manager to discuss issues. Even then it is clear the manager is bothered they have to take time away from their day to meet even for 15 minutes. Many hiring decisions are being made before a position is even open and then the position will be filled by a new outside person with the first couple days of a position being opened, not giving any opportunity to an internal employee first. Promotions are always said to be given not just because you checked off a few boxes but because there needs to be a "need" first and there needs to be an opportunity for it. There have been plenty of need and opportunities that have come as of late and no one is receiving promotions or even given a chance for one. It has been said from Sr. Management that they will come and we need to just "trust" that they will come but will not give an insight into what they mean by that.

1.0
Nov 8, 2018

Salt Lake City Finance Department. Sad but True

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work life and family life is highly respected Co-Workers are hard working and care about their team members

Cons

Upper Management is disconnected with what is really happening and does not have the desire to stay in step with the expected Workday Culture. The majority of employees in Finance are salaried employees yet still must turn in time sheets. Working from home is only an option for some people in some departments. There is no "give" in work hours. Pay and titles are given to favorites and very little upward movement is even offered. Jobs are posted AFTER upper Management has already made a hiring decision. Rarely are these management jobs open or offered to those already in the Workday environment. Talent is wasted and squashed by Upper Managements inability to see what is in front of them.

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