Be Careful What You Wish For - Engineering Manager Workday Employee Review

3.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

When I started working here, there was a genuine family feel and support culture under Aneel as CEO. It felt like everyone had a voice and People Leaders could openly engage with fellow senior managers for support on any topic. There were lots of fun events to attend during the day and in the evenings. It had a real buzz about the place.

Cons

It all changed under the current CEO Eschenbach, where all that was important was performance. The culture became somewhat toxic as local leaders did not fully understand what this new performance culture was and how it should be implemented. So it became a strategy for re-orgs again and again with many individuals exiting the business over and over. This had a terrible impact on the culture and many workmates felt they were being picked on as a way to reduce headcount. I was privy to many leader conversations that made me feel very uncomfortable at times. Many of the internal programmes were also being cut in a very unapologetic way. To describe the is company in a single word, I would choose 'nasty'.

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Workday Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We take all input, both positive and constructive, seriously as we aim to create a welcoming and supportive environment for every Workmate. We’d appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your experience and explore how we can improve. Please feel free to reach out to our Employee Relations team (employee.relations@workday.com) to discuss further. Thank you again for bringing this to our attention, we will do our best to address any concerns you may have.

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Thank you for your valuable input. At Workday, we pride ourselves on fostering a transparent workplace, maintaining the highest ethical standards, and promoting innovation. It's heartening to hear about your positive journey as a Workmate. We continue to be committed to delivering exceptional experiences for our Workmates.
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