Awesome people can spend 70% of their wage on rent.
Wow excellent news
This is probably more of a double-edged sword than a lot of people would like to entertain- maybe 400 Irish people will get new jobs and maybe 600 will come in from abroad to take the remainder? While there is some good news here, property and services will be pushed to new levels of strain
Their interview process is 1 week of homework.
Apply for a job I dare you
You don’t have to wait long on r/ireland for commenters to turn a good news story into a bad one…
Workday have managed to build the least shit HR system around. It’s awful, but as far as I can tell there’s not really anything better.
Awesome! Hopefully they’ll be able to make the software usable.
Every time I tried to put in for leave using Workday I genuinely thought long and hard about if the effort of clicking around randomly for a few hours in the hope that i would somehow find the magic combination of links and clicks that would lead to me discovering the request time off area, would actually be worth it.
And the wages still won’t be enough for the cost of living that goes up every day!
I have to interact with a lot of different tools every day, there’s good tools, ok tools, bad tools, awful tools, and then there is workday. How they ever get customers blows my mind.
I don’t actually quite know what they’d be doing with another 1000 staff on top of 1700? I mean it’s great if people have paying jobs and all and I do think I have various acquaintances who currently work for them, but ….what’ll 2700 people be doing? Well diversifying what they do maybe, it’s just … that does seem like quite a lot of people for what their system currently does.
Hopefully they hire some designers that know what they’re doing because they app is shocking to use.
Not for workday, but soon will be moving to Dublin!
‘Dublin Jobs’ – surely it’s time to move from the overloaded east coast now ?
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Awesome people can spend 70% of their wage on rent.
Wow excellent news
This is probably more of a double-edged sword than a lot of people would like to entertain- maybe 400 Irish people will get new jobs and maybe 600 will come in from abroad to take the remainder? While there is some good news here, property and services will be pushed to new levels of strain
Their interview process is 1 week of homework.
Apply for a job I dare you
You don’t have to wait long on r/ireland for commenters to turn a good news story into a bad one…
Workday have managed to build the least shit HR system around. It’s awful, but as far as I can tell there’s not really anything better.
Awesome! Hopefully they’ll be able to make the software usable.
Every time I tried to put in for leave using Workday I genuinely thought long and hard about if the effort of clicking around randomly for a few hours in the hope that i would somehow find the magic combination of links and clicks that would lead to me discovering the request time off area, would actually be worth it.
And the wages still won’t be enough for the cost of living that goes up every day!
I have to interact with a lot of different tools every day, there’s good tools, ok tools, bad tools, awful tools, and then there is workday. How they ever get customers blows my mind.
I don’t actually quite know what they’d be doing with another 1000 staff on top of 1700? I mean it’s great if people have paying jobs and all and I do think I have various acquaintances who currently work for them, but ….what’ll 2700 people be doing? Well diversifying what they do maybe, it’s just … that does seem like quite a lot of people for what their system currently does.
Hopefully they hire some designers that know what they’re doing because they app is shocking to use.
Not for workday, but soon will be moving to Dublin!
‘Dublin Jobs’ – surely it’s time to move from the overloaded east coast now ?