I have been applying in few companies and many of them are using workday as ATS. It kills your job application experience. How are you guys doing it? Do you go through the hassle and fill in all the details? TC:70k Yoe: 8
carpal tunnel syndrome
It's a test to weed out casual from serious applicants thru frustration
I feel like the last page will tell you to only fill in your name on the first page and turn it in.
IMHO Greenhouse is the best from a candidate perspective. Name, email, phone, resume. Maybe some EEO questions and then submit.
It's 2022 and one can filter keywords from pdf itself. No need to fill in everytime
I don't use it Like I just don't apply to that company if they use workday
Same
Same. Anytime I see application is on workday, my first thought is “oh shit. Not again :(“
Fucking hate workday. Trying to onboard with a new company right now. Sucks so much on mobile web
Why on earth are you choosing to use mobile?
Browsing and applying through LinkedIn redirects to mobile web
I don’t apply if they are using that outdated, frustrating technology. Lever or greenhouse are the way
Weekday is absolute piece of crap. You need an account per company you apply.
Everytime create a new account.
That'd because it's an ATS not a job board. It's the same with ADP and others. Each company has their own domain.
No. PayPal is the worst.
Why is that? I actually like when sites offer Paypal feels more secure that giving my CC to a e-commerce site and pray they properly secured it.
What an amazing piece of 💩 Trying to list your skills? Good luck with their UX
Absolutely garbage UX for an applicant
Page 1: asked for name Page 8: asked for name and date again 💩
That validation errors lol And wrong autofills from resume