We implemented WorkDay at my shop and while it has been forced to work there have been some glaring stupid issues, obvious work related HR/paperwork items that are bog standard but simply missing from Workday. Dealing with their so called professional services has been less than professional. I'm not impressed at all and not in the least bit surprised to see them losing money.
Workday nearly doubles losses as waves of deals pushed back
HR and finance application vendor Workday's CEO, Aneel Bhusri, confirmed deal wins expected for the three-month period ending April 30 were being pushed back until later in 2022. The SaaS company boss was speaking as Workday recorded an operating loss of $72.8 million in its first quarter [PDF] of fiscal '23, nearly double the …
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Friday 27th May 2022 17:09 GMT Anonymous Coward
These are the same assholes that forced all of their employees back to the office, regardless of whether they were able to work remotely. I'm glad to see them lose money.
As a job applicant, I can say that their platform is horrible. When you enter your education information, the degree title is a drop-down with no way to enter free-form text. They don't have anything even close to either of my degrees on their list. I had to just pick something that is not really close to the position I was applying for. Who knows how many opportunities I may have missed because of this stupidity? And, this is only one example of their horrible platform!
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Friday 27th May 2022 23:03 GMT Cederic
Oracle's recruitment system is a nightmare, SAP and SuccessFactors are a shitshow, the weird AI thing used by AstraZeneca is horrific.
In a world of utterly awful recruitment systems Workday still manages to stand out. It isn't just not fit for purpose, it actively discourages people from applying for jobs, and heavily damages the reputation of the potential employer.
Who'd want to work for someone that thought that was a good first impression of their company?
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Monday 30th May 2022 15:43 GMT arthoss
too trendy for business?
having programmed an interface to them and from them, and every quarter they were changing the API, I'd say they're not "business". Look, SAP has the same API sometimes for 40 years. To me, it seemed they're too trendy for solid business software (there were some snowflake process design decisions in the time management part for employees). You can't compensate organic growth and a desire for abstractisation , I guess, like SAP had it.
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Friday 3rd June 2022 16:49 GMT Anonymous Coward
Thanks, but no thanks!
What, different countries have different work legislation and different works agreements? Can't be bothered, how about they adapt to our way?
Granted, SAP wasn't great, but this confusing UI is worse! And luckily my company is resisting the push to apply their AI: "Employees who took vacation also liked pay reduction or being fired..."