Workday has the worst experience for job applicants, why do companies use it? What's the point of them of you have to create an account for every single company?? And their where they fill in your info from your resume doesn't even work well!!! I always have to refill all info from my resume WHY????? YOE: 2 TC: not relevant but 180k
I just skip the company now if I see workday
What platform do you prefer then ? Feel like workday has the lead in this space.
Greenhouse and smart recruiters are significantly better imo
Because application management is just one product SKU but it is the customers choice, ebay is also our client but you don't have to create an account to submit a resume with them. Agree on the resume parsing it is a hit and miss but customers aren't shouting about it and effort is being deployed elsewhere
Our most recent customer satisfaction score was 96% and we are still growing
I hope you didn’t have to use your own software when applying Workday ..
I hated the workday experience as well! They prompted me to create an account for every new application, but whenever I tried logging in after account creation, it gave me an error message like password was wrong or account not existing. (Forgot the exact reason). Fortunately, companies don't communicate with me via workday for interviews! They use it to manage the applications, and since they are the paying customers, applicants will just have to suffer. Applicant tracking system is actually more complicated than we think, so as long as things aren't breaking from the paying customers end, there's no incentive for workday to improve the applicant experience, sadly.
In my experience applying to jobs almost 96% of the big companies now use workday. More and more companies seem to be switching over since last year. Honestly why are they so ubiquitous?
Workday sales team must be good
Just use the simplify extension to fill out content automatically. Account creation sucks, but either you boycott them or you live with it.
What is simplify extension?
Workday is like listening to music with Cassette tape at the current time. I never liked it and still it ducks 🦆
Answering the every company account thing: tenanted data. Your data is isolated to the one company and isn't shared. I, for one (and many others I've ranted with within the company), would love to see an SSO platform that would allow you to share data easily between companies, but I've got a feeling that wouldn't pass over well because "it's our data!!!!!1!!1!!11"
I don't see the point to fill all the info. When I was applying a few years ago, I just fill the minimum and upload the resume.
Adobe