I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Workday (Pleasanton, CA) in Feb 2017
Interview
I had 2 phone interviews and an additional 5 onsite interviews with separate individuals. During this round I also had a 15 minute presentation. For the second round of onsite interviews with 3 directors and the department VP. Most questions were checking for cultural fit. There was also an internal candidate in the running. I thought for sure the internal candidate would get the offer. I was delighted to get the offer. I have wanted to join Workday for a long time. Took the offer and have been happy ever since.
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If you had a deliverable that was in jeopardy, what would you do?
Difficult interview, very organized but the process took about 3 months in total. Met with 5 different people. Scheduling was easy and quick responses, but due to nature of scheduling with multiple people it took a long time.
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several stages with awesome people; caring, understanding and interested in me as a person, not just employee.
excellent corporate culture that resonates strongly from the top to bottom of the organisation
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I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Workday (Vancouver, BC) in Apr 2022
Interview
6 week process - 5 interviews. Took forever for them to get back on the next steps.
Finally after waiting a week with no word, I reached out to HR with an update on my job application, to which they responded a week later that I wasn't chosen.
Terrible that they put you through so many rounds of interviews to just ghost you on your application.
If you're waiting for anything from them, just keep heckling them and hopefully they'll get back.