Sowmya Vijay - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Talent Acquisition at Giant Eagle
Real User
Top 20
User-friendly, simple setup, and scales well
Pros and Cons
  • "The most valuable feature of Workday is the ease of use which is overall user-friendly."
  • "Workday could improve by adding other features, such as messaging to candidates and other recruiting capabilities that other new-age solutions have."

What is our primary use case?

We use Workday for recording payroll in the USA.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature of Workday is the ease of use which is overall user-friendly.

What needs improvement?

Workday could improve by adding other features, such as messaging to candidates and other recruiting capabilities that other new-age solutions have.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Workday for approximately two years.

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What do I think about the stability of the solution?

There were not many issues with the stability of the solution.

I rate the stability of Workday a nine out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is scalable.

Our entire workforce of approximately 100,000 people is using the solution.

I rate the scalability of Workday a ten out of ten.

How are customer service and support?

The support is excellent.

I rate the support from Workday a ten out of ten.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of Workday is simple.

I rate the initial setup of Workday an eight out of ten.

What other advice do I have?

There is no maintenance required for Workday.

I would advise others to use the solution. It is a holistic tool that does not only focus on candidate experience but on team member experience, it is an end-to-end solution.

I rate Workday a ten out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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Mariette Pretorius - PeerSpot reviewer
Workday Platform Manager / Workday Solutions Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
Flexible configuration, highly stable, and straightforward setup
Pros and Cons
  • "In terms of customization, while it may not be fully customizable, you can configure the features based on the foundation that Workday offers. This allows you to take the basic features and tailor them to the specific needs of your company or business. It provides a lot of configuration flexibility."
  • "One potential feature that could be added is the ability to streamline business processes through quick tips and guided tours. This would allow for a smoother and more guided experience for colleagues as they navigate through different processes and steps. It would be similar to a guidance system or a step-by-step tutorial that could be added after the business process to guide users through it."

What is our primary use case?

If you're searching for a comprehensive HR solution that centralizes all of your personnel information, then Workday is definitely worth considering. It offers a wide range of features and integrations that can be incorporated into the system.

What is most valuable?

In terms of customization, while it may not be fully customizable, you can configure the features based on the foundation that Workday offers. This allows you to take the basic features and tailor them to the specific needs of your company or business. It provides a lot of configuration flexibility.

What needs improvement?

It's tough to pinpoint specific areas that need improvement because Workday is constantly evolving and listening to customer feedback. They have a system in place called brainstorming, where customers can raise concerns and suggestions for improvement. Through this process, Workday is able to gather feedback from multiple customers and develop solutions to address issues. If there are any areas that we find challenging or would like to see enhanced, we raise a brainstorm and work with other customers to bring it to Workday's attention.

Workday has recently made some enhancements that have helped in various areas. One thing that comes to mind is the ability to customize branding and imagery. Currently, you can brand the platform with your company logo, but when it comes to specific features or solutions, they still retain control over the images used. It would be great if we had the ability to alter those images, as different countries may have different preferences for imagery. We should have more control over the imagery used within the platform.

One potential feature that could be added is the ability to streamline business processes through quick tips and guided tours. This would allow for a smoother and more guided experience for colleagues as they navigate through different processes and steps. It would be similar to a guidance system or a step-by-step tutorial that could be added after the business process to guide users through it.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Workday for approximately nine years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Workday is reliable. Based on the recent Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that have been released, the uptime for the platform is currently at an impressive 97 percent.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Workday is one of the best platforms available. It is scalable. 

If you look at Workday against its competitors, and the opportunities on an HCM platform or system that is offered by the competitors, it is worth it to choose Workday.

We have approximately 47,000 full-time and contingent workers using the solution.

I rate the scalability of Workday a nine out of ten.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have not used another solution that was similar to Workday.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of Workday is not difficult. Workday provides a blank canvas for you to work with, but they also give you guidance and tools to help you get started. As you progress and bring a team with skills on board, you can then build upon the initial setup. Overall, the setup process is complex.

What other advice do I have?

The size of my team we have for maintenance is approximately 20 members, not including our reporting team. However, even the reporting team is in-house and part of our organization. In total, we have approximately 25 individuals.

I rate Workday a nine out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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Nontokozo Kunene - PeerSpot reviewer
Unemployed at Anheuser-Busch InBev
Real User
Top 10
User-friendly product with good stability
Pros and Cons
  • "It saves a lot of time for onboarding processes."
  • "There could be a web-based application for making payments to the employees."

What is our primary use case?

We use the product for HR purposes.

What is most valuable?

The product is easy to use and user-friendly. It saves a lot of time for onboarding processes.

What needs improvement?

There could be a web-based application for making payments to the employees.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using Workday for three years. At present, we use the latest version.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The product is highly stable. I rate its stability a ten out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We have 1000 Workday users. We use it daily. I rate its scalability an eight out of ten.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was easy for me. It might be complicated for some. I rate the process a ten out of ten. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I rate the product’s pricing a ten out of ten.

What other advice do I have?

I rate Workday a ten out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Private Cloud
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Shannon Bury - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Human Resources at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
Helped us centralize our organization;
Pros and Cons
  • "I would say that we have definitely seen a return on investment."
  • "My opinion is that this solution can improve the overall integrations and add more automation. I think anything that could be on a self-serve basis would work quite well."

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case for Workday – as we had it integrated into the organization as an HRIS – is as something for the organization to run off of.

How has it helped my organization?

Before Workday, we did everything manually and were working from within a few systems. This solution has helped us centralize the whole organization. Also, considering the pandemic, we needed everyone to work together and be efficient as everyone was working remotely.

What is most valuable?

I think that the key component here is to have everything centralized and that is most valuable for me. The reason this feature is valuable is that when you're working with people in different geographic regions or with those who may or may not be in the office, this solution helps in getting everything organized.

What needs improvement?

My opinion is that this solution can improve the overall integrations and add more automation. I think anything that could be on a self-serve basis would work quite well.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Workday for about one year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I would rate the stability of this solution a nine, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I would rate the scalability of this solution an eight, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.

How are customer service and support?

I would rate the technical support of this solution a seven, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

What was our ROI?

I would say that we have definitely seen a return on investment.

What other advice do I have?

This solution is deployed on the cloud for our company.

When it comes to other people looking into this solution, I would advise looking at your work order and the types of things you need. There are tons of different applications out there and it's all about finding the one that's best for you and that fits the most to your organization's needs.

I would rate Workday as a solution an eight, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.

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Solution Architect at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
Offers good business process framework and out-of-the-box reporting, and brings operational efficiencies
Pros and Cons
  • "There is a lot to like about it. I really enjoy the business process framework. It's something that's really seamless. It allows you to have people within the flow. They get assigned a task to complete something to approve, etc. That's a really good piece of functionality that Workday offers. Their out-of-the-box reporting framework is also really powerful in terms of what it provides. These would be two things that I would highlight."
  • "Workday does have a community site where people can go on and off for suggestions. They call them Brainstorms, and you can vote them up. That is something that they do well, but oftentimes, they seem to be racing to deliver something based on what a competitor is delivering. For example, if they hear SAP has this new functionality and learning that's going to be coming out, they prioritize there, which makes sense, but unfortunately, some of these Brainstorms may get neglected where the product might not be improved as quickly or as needed for the customers. You might be waiting for a year or two to get a feature that you'd like released. They should pay more attention to customer feedback and ensure that customer feedback is an essential part of their product roadmap."

What is our primary use case?

Workday provides a number of offerings. I've seen it primarily being used for human capital management, which includes onboarding, the entire employee lifecycles from recruiting to offboarding, payroll, benefits, absence, and time tracking.

Unlike some of its competitors such as PeopleSoft, Oracle, or SAP, Workday is cloud-based. Workday is built natively in the cloud, and you're always on the most recent version. 

In terms of the cloud provider, they do have their own data centers. They've got one in Portland. They've got one in North Carolina, one in Dublin, Ireland, and maybe one or two at other places. I have heard that ultimately the underlying technology is AWS, but I'm not certain of that. 

Technically, it's a hybrid model. Their enterprise bus model is such that technically you share server resources with other customers. A lot of customers don't actually know that, but if we're all running a lot of integrations or doing a lot of data processing at once, it's possible that the server could be impacted, and whoever is providing the maintenance would have to then throttle and pull resources from somewhere else. However, most customers don't experience any type of real performance issues, and then from a security standpoint, even though they're shared server resources, everything is of course constrained to just that particular customer. No other customer could view a separate customer's data or things of that nature.

How has it helped my organization?

Based on the corporations I've worked for and I've consulted with, it surprised me how immature at times they are with their people processes. There is such a focus on scaling the revenue-generating arm of the business that oftentimes, the operations are somewhat neglected. Workday creates a framework where you can scale the operations of the business to support what's going to drive revenue. It creates operational efficiencies.

What is most valuable?

There is a lot to like about it. I really enjoy the business process framework. It's something that's really seamless. It allows you to have people within the flow. They get assigned a task to complete something to approve, etc. That's a really good piece of functionality that Workday offers. Their out-of-the-box reporting framework is also really powerful in terms of what it provides. These would be two things that I would highlight.

What needs improvement?

Workday does have a community site where people can go on and off for suggestions. They call them Brainstorms, and you can vote them up. That is something that they do well, but oftentimes, they seem to be racing to deliver something based on what a competitor is delivering. For example, if they hear SAP has this new functionality and learning that's going to be coming out, they prioritize there, which makes sense, but unfortunately, some of these Brainstorms may get neglected where the product might not be improved as quickly or as needed for the customers. You might be waiting for a year or two to get a feature that you'd like released. They should pay more attention to customer feedback and ensure that customer feedback is an essential part of their product roadmap.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using Workday for about eight years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Its stability is really strong. It is reliable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

With respect to scalability, Workday does quite well. It has a lot of packaged integrations. It has a lot of in-house offerings. It allows an organization to scale.

We have over 10,000 employees. We've got a variety of direct hires. We've got contractors, and we've got interns. We've got people in the States, Canada, various countries in Europe, India, China, and Australia. With respect to roles, most people in the organization aren't going to interact with Workday outside of their unique profile. It's going to be for things like requesting time off, checking pay stubs, or reviewing benefit documentation. By and large, they're rarely in the application. People who are using it day in and day out are going to be recruiters and potentially managers approving time offs and maybe issuing compensation changes if they're on a hiring team, and they're approving some type of award or things of that nature. Then, there are super users, which includes people like me who are on the technical side doing integrations, supporting, or configuring the native Workday functionality.

It is being used extensively in our organization. Workday is part of our long-term operational technology stack and plans. I definitely see that we'll continue to adopt it, and we'll continue to look at the ways we can extract value from it.

How are customer service and support?

Overall, they do well. I'd rate them an eight out of ten.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I've used some competitor tools. Another tool in the space that tends to be more for small and medium enterprises is Kronos. That's the one where I cut my teeth initially. I switched to Workday because it was a job opportunity. I had taken a position and learned the technology, and that has been more or less my focus or bread and butter for the last eight years. My current company had already rolled out the technology to some extent, and when I was hired, we rolled out additional functionalities.

How was the initial setup?

It is highly complex, and the level of complexity depends on what functionality you're rolling out. If you're rolling out payroll and converting from a legacy system, that's going to be complex. All in all, Workday does a good job to help you be successful, but nevertheless, it's still complex. 

It definitely takes months. A lot depends on the size of the organization. Workday has started to market towards smaller customers or organizations with under 500 employees, which is unique and something new for their business model. Typically, that wasn't their bread and butter. It has always been the medium enterprises or large enterprises. Their sales pitch is that they can stand those customers in 16 weeks. That generally tends to be more in the neighborhood of 20 weeks. If you're a big customer with over 5,000 employees or in the neighborhood of even 50,000 employees, it's not unreasonable that your deployment could take a year or more. Even with Oracle, SAP, or PeopleSoft, your deployment is going to be the same. There's just no way you're going to roll out all the change management and all that technology in a short amount of time. It just wouldn't be feasible.

What about the implementation team?

You get the option to do it in-house, use a third party, or use Workday to help you out with the implementation. All three are available. In my experience, I've been a consultant and have gone through implementations with customers. I've also been a customer and gone through the implementation and leading that. Workday, of course, is very much involved in trying to ensure the success of the overall deployment.

The maintenance and the deployment of the solution are a part of my role. Maintenance is an area in which Workday is really strong because it is native to the cloud, and they keep all their customers on the same version. Workday goes through two big releases every year, and it also has weekly releases, which include just fixes and small features. The cool thing there is you're taking credit for new features being released, but you may not have been the one who was patching the server and things of that nature. That's a really strong suit of Workday. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

By and large, Workday is expensive. It is based on the headcount. I'd probably rate it a three or four out of five in terms of pricing. It'd be like buying a Mercedes or a high-end car. It's expensive, but there's a specific value that you're getting with additional features and things of that nature. Using that metaphor, Workday probably tends to be more of a luxury. There are others like ADP that can do your payroll, your time off, and other things, but they don't do it as well.

It is based on the headcount, and it is based on the number of modules you license. HCM is a module. Payroll is another module, and Benefits is also a module. Each module you choose is going to be an additional cost. In addition, you're also going to have costs associated with test environments. Workday, by default, is going to give you production and a sandbox environment with your license. They're also going to give you a preview environment of what's being released, but if you want additional test environments, there is a license cost.

What other advice do I have?

You would require a really good partner. You would also require in-house expertise, specifically within the technology itself. You need to be able to go out and attract and bring in the talent to help you be successful. You need to understand that doing it really well is going to require more of an investment than what you're hearing in the sales. If you've got 2,000 employees, Workday may say that you could support this entire application with two or three people, but just in my experience, if you have a lot of modules licensed, it's probably not realistic. You're probably not going to extract the full value. You need to understand whether you are okay with not getting everything out of what you're paying for. If so, that's fine, but if you really want to get the bang for your buck, it's going to require an investment. 

You also need to understand that it's going to take time to implement. So, you need to manage expectations and understand what are other priorities in the organization and what the fiscal year looks like. Is it a standard calendar? If you're going through something that's going to impact financials, you're probably not going to want to roll out something really heavy on January 1st. You would want to have that in place prior to that.

Workday also has a financial piece that they offer in their technology stack that competes against Oracle. We don't currently use that, but it is a good piece of technology. They also have a learning management system that integrates directly with the other pieces of data.

Workday's model and what they really preach is this idea of the Power of One. So, they try to get everything within one environment. The sales pitch is that it is going to then reduce the number of other vendors or applications that you would have to have and integrate with, which holds true in some cases. It might not hold true in other cases depending on the needs of the business, budget, internal expertise, and things of that nature. It's just an overarching model that you see in tech where a lot of IT departments want to license the best in class and scale from there.

I'd rate it a nine out of ten. Overall, it delivers a really seamless solution that allows for operational efficiencies and operational excellence. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Other
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Praveen KumarN - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead automation engineer at Dentsu Australia
Real User
Top 20
Helps manage the calendar, but they could provide a web chatbot feature
Pros and Cons
  • "We use the platform for tasks, including applying for leaves, communication, and adhering to our organization's policies through efficient goal setting and reviews."
  • "They could provide a web chatbot feature in the dashboard for Workday."

What is our primary use case?

We use the platform for tasks, including applying for leaves, communication, and adhering to our organization's policies through efficient goal setting and reviews.

How has it helped my organization?

The platform doesn't help me in decision-making as I have used it only for basic applications, including applying for leaves and managing calendars.

What needs improvement?

They could provide a web chatbot feature in the dashboard for Workday.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using Workday for eight or nine years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I rate the product's stability a seven or eight.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We have over 2000 employees in our organization using Workday.

How was the initial setup?

The product can be deployed on the cloud.

What other advice do I have?

I recommend Workday to others and rate it a seven out of ten.

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Sudarsan Santhosh Kumar S. - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Application Development Specialist at Accenture
Real User
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A user-friendly, unifying capital management solution, with little, to no, customization required for use
Pros and Cons
  • "We like the fact that this solution is very user-friendly, with a straightforward user interface."
  • "We would like to see improvement in the mobile app variant of this solution. The time sheet entry and approval, and the geo-tagging features all need to have their functionality updated, in order to be comparable with other products on the market."

What is our primary use case?

We install this solution for our customers to use, for capital management purposes.

What is most valuable?

We like the fact that this solution is very user-friendly, with a straightforward user interface.

What needs improvement?

We would like to see improvement in the mobile app variant of this solution. The  time sheet entry and approval, and the geo-tagging features all need to have their functionality updated, in order to be comparable with other products on the market.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been working with this solution for three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We have found this to be a stable solution during our time working with it.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We are informed bu our customers that it is an easily scalable solution.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of this solution is very easy, and the deployment will take a maximum of one week to complete.

What other advice do I have?

We would recommend this solution to organizations looking for a unifying product, as there is very little need for customization or development and it is easy to use from implementation.

We would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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IT Advisory Senior Staff at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Centralized solution for payroll and benefits info; could be easier to use
Pros and Cons
  • "The payroll and benefits engine is the most valuable Workday solution in my opinion. It is also easy to access."
  • "The expenses and reimbursements module could be improved. Creating expense reports is time consuming and inefficient compared to other expense solutions."

What is our primary use case?

Workday is currently being used for all finance and accounting, i.e., time and expense, expense reimbursement, and payroll benefits. We're currently still expanding it where there are projects still ongoing.

How has it helped my organization?

Workday has improved our organization by being a centralized spot for payroll and benefits information. We use it extensively and plan on expanding our use. 

What is most valuable?

The payroll and benefits engine is the most valuable Workday solution in my opinion. It is also easy to access. 

What needs improvement?

The expenses and reimbursements module could be improved. Creating expense reports is time-consuming and inefficient compared to other expense solutions.

Workday could also be easier to use. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Workday for two years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Workday's stability is fine. It's a cloud product, so it's not going to shut down on us.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Workday is probably the most scalable human capital management platform out there. We probably have more than 4,000 users, most of whom are using it for tracking time, expenses, payroll, and benefits. Also, the accounting department uses it as their ERP. 

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used a very old, end-of-life system. 

How was the initial setup?

I was not part of the initial Workday setup so I don't really know.

What about the implementation team?

We used a third-party vendor for the initial deployment and it took about a year and a half or so. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I don't think we evaluated other solutions before going with Workday. 

What other advice do I have?

The advice I would give to others considering Workday is to know that it's big and time-consuming. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
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