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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Adobe Professional Services 31360 $23.8B United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2022 n/a
Adobe selected and began deploying Workday Employee Self-Service in 2022 to replace a legacy HR system, engaging a Workday HCM consultant under a May 2022 contract. The implementation encompassed full life‑cycle HCM work: Job Profile Alignment (JPA), Core Confidential, Onboarding, Recruiting, Career Development, HR, Management, Position Management, Profile Management, Payroll, manager and employee self‑service, and Workforce Time and Attendance modules. Technical delivery included configuring web and app servers for the Workday environment, designing a BIRT layout for supplier payment advices, payroll table maintenance with annual payroll calendars, and conducting security audits and assessments. The project migrated data from legacy systems using EIBs and developed custom EIB templates and outbound EIBs (including journals and bank transactions for Gentex) to integrate Workday with external payroll and payment channels. Operational scope covers enterprise HCM functions—hiring, performance, security, payroll and time/attendance—with ongoing day‑to‑day support and data integration work managed as part of the Workday rollout.
AIG UK Insurance 2815 $2.4B United Kingdom Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2015 n/a
In 2015, AIG UK implemented Workday Employee Self-Service to centralize employee and manager access under the Employee Self Service category. The deployment was embedded within an HR Shared Services target operating model covering the UK, East and North zone and aligning HR, payroll and benefits administration across those regions. Workday Employee Self-Service and the companion Manager Self Service were configured to support personnel administration workflows, employee self service transactions and time off processing. The program included end to end implementation of Workday Payroll and the Time off module in the UK, a UK payroll outsourcing project and the off shoring of routine personnel administration tasks. Operationally the implementation reduced the landscape of payroll vendors in the East zone and established vendor performance management processes to govern payroll and payroll vendor relationships. The HR Shared Services model extended across Europe, UK, Canada, Bermuda and the U.S, enabling standardized onboarding and consistent service delivery for acquired entities and consolidated HR operations. Program governance included change management campaigns executed across more than 30,000 employees, data quality remediation to reduce discrepancies between systems and processes redesign efforts. Those activities explicitly delivered significant headcount and cost base savings, strengthened services and improved vendor oversight while enabling seamless integration of acquired companies and a consistent HR experience from day one.
Amgen Life Sciences 28000 $33.4B United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2016 n/a
In 2016, Amgen implemented Workday Employee Self-Service as the primary HR transactional interface and authoring point for employee and manager interactions. The deployment supported Amgen's HR organization and site-level HR operations including activity documented at the Thousand Oaks, California location, and was used within an enterprise HR environment supporting approximately 28,000 employees, with Workday serving as the HR system of record for transactional updates. Workday Employee Self-Service was configured to deliver core Employee Self Service capabilities, including manager self-service workflows, performance management support, and transactional data entry for pay, job, and other worker data. The implementation included contingent worker activation workflows, termination reporting and audit routines, and recurring headcount and termination reporting processes. Operational practice and governance around the Employee Self Service rollout emphasized documented procedures and training, HR staff were trained on business process and transactional input, and Standard Operating Procedures were prepared and posted to a SharePoint site to standardize usage. Day to day governance included auditing termination reports, preparing and issuing repayment letters to former staff, and producing weekly and monthly headcount and term reports to support HR reporting cadence.
Anglian Water Utilities 5000 $2.0B United Kingdom Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2019 n/a
In 2019, Anglian Water deployed Workday Employee Self-Service as its Employee Self Service solution, extending the Workday HR system broadly across the organisation. The deployment focused on shifting transactional HR activity onto employee-facing digital workflows, enabling staff to access core HR functions directly and reducing reliance on HR administrative processing. Workday Employee Self-Service was configured to provide standard self-service capabilities including payslip viewing, personal information updates, and emergency contact management, with services exposed via mobile access to support field and desk-based employees. The implementation emphasized simplified data entry and record maintenance, and it introduced automated form handling and digital record consolidation consistent with Employee Self Service category workflows. Operational coverage included employees across Anglian Water and incorporated manager-facing information feeds to improve team coordination and visibility into worker records. The rollout impacted HR and line management functions, and it made onboarding workflows simpler and faster by embedding new digital steps into the hiring and induction process. Governance and process changes shifted transactional ownership toward employees and managers, freeing HR representatives to focus on higher-value activities and reducing manual administrative effort. Outcomes reported included faster onboarding, greater employee control over personal data, and improved manager access to workforce information, aligning system use with standard Employee Self Service operational objectives.
Arriva Transportation 265 $51M United Kingdom Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2020 n/a
In 2020, Arriva implemented Workday Employee Self-Service as part of its broader Workday HR program, deploying Workday Employee Self-Service to centralize employee access to HR functions. The initiative positioned Workday Employee Self-Service within the company's Employee Self Service layer to support HR and recruitment workflows across its UK rail operations and Europe wide activities. The deployment emphasized core employee self service capabilities typical of the category, including personal profile management, absence and leave requests, pay statement access, benefits interactions, and manager approval workflows and task routing. Configuration work focused on role based access, task inbox orchestration, and standardizing employee experience across CrossCountry, Arriva Train Wales, and Arriva Train Care business units. Operational integration was delivered alongside an Avature recruitment solution as part of the same HR program, enabling candidate to hire handoffs and onboarding triggers between recruitment and employee self service. The rollout was executed as a Workday HR and Avature combined program, preserving a cohesive data flow for HR and recruitment functions while keeping integration scope limited to explicitly deployed solutions. Governance and change management were conducted through Arriva's IT Enabled Business Change Programme and Continuous Improvement Plan, with a dedicated Workday Project Manager and a team of change managers coordinating rollout activities. Governance included a performance measurement framework for the IT function, staged deployments across locations, and centralized oversight of process standardization and user acceptance activities.
Communications 5000 $763M Malaysia Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2016 n/a
Professional Services 2500 $270M United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2019 n/a
Distribution 15462 $23.8B United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2017 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 12800 $5.3B United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2023 n/a
Retail 30000 $26.5B United States Workday Workday Employee Self-Service Employee Self Service 2013 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Workday Employee Self-Service

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  1. White Plains Hospital, a United States based Non Profit organization with 3000 Employees
  2. Yes Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services company with 28000 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Workday Employee Self-Service Coverage

Workday Employee Self-Service is a Employee Self Service solution from Workday.

Companies worldwide use Workday Employee Self-Service, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Eli Lilly, Sanofi, Salesforce, Netflix and US Foods are recorded users of Workday Employee Self-Service for Employee Self Service.

Companies using Workday Employee Self-Service are most concentrated in Life Sciences, Professional Services and Media, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Workday Employee Self-Service are most concentrated in United States and France, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Workday Employee Self-Service across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Workday Employee Self-Service range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 11.11%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 40%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 48.89%.

Customers of Workday Employee Self-Service include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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