Pros
At one point it was a fun place to work; very smart, talented colleagues. Workday is a great product that is constantly evolving. Bonus structure was actually pretty good if you met your utilization.
Cons
Looking back, it's clear that upper management was packaging the company up to sell. There was no career development/coaching, career pathing, and lousy sales jobs to bring in business to increase value to a buyer abounded at the expense of employee morale and customer satisfaction. Token employee satisfaction surveys were circulated and the results "humbled" the CEO; however, no meaningful action was ever taken. As a result in a very competitive ecosystem, people left in droves. I went for a period of six months without ever speaking to my direct manager while dealing with an extremely challenging set of client issues; i.e., zero support from above is offered when it was needed. It can sometimes be a challenge to work with Workday and its own set of issues and sometimes unrealistic expectations. Unlike the cons listed with Meteorix, as long as you maintain open communication the challenges pale in comparison. Top heavy VPs. Some were deserving but it was a running joke who would get the next VP title.