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Enterprise management cloud platform
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Enterprise management cloud platform
1001+ employees
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CA$186.4-279.6k
Salary above applicable to Toronto only. US Salary as follows: $190,000 USD - $348,000 USD
1001+ employees
To provide an all-in-one management cloud solution for the rapidly changing business requirements of the modern world.
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To provide an all-in-one management cloud solution for the rapidly changing business requirements of the modern world.
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16% employee growth in 12 months
Workday is a cloud-based software vendor that provides management of workforces and finances. The company uses a single database for workforce management and financial management to offer integration and optimize business intelligence across companies. It has added to the packages and tools it offers over the years, providing analytic options that allow companies to combine third-party data with information collected by Workday.
Workday has acquired and paired up with many other companies to keep expanding its offering. In 2021, it purchased the employee feedback platform Peakon in response to the growing need for managers to be able to survey workers and collect satisfaction data without face-to-face meetings. The company has also bought and developed many financial tools and HR management tools.
The company’s goal is to provide end-to-end back office services and while there are other providers, such as UKG Pro and Ceridian HCM, Workday’s broad offering helps them to stand out. Though it faced a tough global market in 2023 and has shed some of its headcount, Workday has seen a 6.5% gain in value in the first quarter of 2024. It is now focusing on growth and developing the AI capabilities of its platform. .
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2011
$85m
SERIES F
Apr 2009
$75m
SERIES E
This company has top investors
Aneel Bhusri
(CEO)Worked for Morgan Stanley for 3 years and took a Stanford MBA, before spending almost 6 years at Oracle as SVP. Co-founded Workday in 2005 while working as a Greylock Advisory Partner.
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