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Workday main competitors are Zendesk, DocuSign, and Twilio.

Competitor Summary. See how Workday compares to its main competitors:

  • Infor has the most employees (18,000).
  • Employees at Zendesk earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $135,723.
  • The oldest company is Tyler Technologies, founded in 1966.
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Workday vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
4.8
Pleasanton, CA14$8.4B12,500
1972
4.6
Austin, TX2$900.0M3,900
1983
4.8
Mountain View, CA10$16.3B10,600
1966
4.3
Plano, TX56$2.1B5,368
1998
4.6
San Mateo, CA30$53.0B4,603
2000
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA10$6.0B9,700
2002
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA11$1.1B3,368
2007
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$1.3B5,921
1996
4.6
Seattle, WA9$2.8B6,550
1998
4.2
New York, NY1-76
1990
4.6
Weston, FL4$1.0B5,144
2008
4.5
San Francisco, CA8$4.5B6,000
2003
4.4
San Francisco, CA7$3.0B7,461
2006
4.5
Plano, TX3$2.1B6,210
2002
4.8
New York, NY9$3.2B18,000
1971
4.8
Atlanta, GA2$2.6B3,700
2000
4.1
Bellevue, WA1$7.8M87
1994
4.9
Englewood, CO8$1.2B4,800
1969
4.4
Redlands, CA3$1.1B3,801
1985
4.8
Boston, MA9$2.1B6,055
1989
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL11$3.2B9,000

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Workday salaries vs competitors

Among Workday competitors, employees at Zendesk earn the most with an average yearly salary of $135,723.

Compare Workday salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Workday
$125,723$60.44-
Epicor
$89,167$42.87-
Intuit
$106,118$51.02-
Tyler Technologies
$73,290$35.24-
NetSuite
$99,888$48.02-
Fortinet
$125,742$60.45-

Compare Workday job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Workday
$121,558$58.44
DocuSign
$124,116$59.67
Zendesk
$123,307$59.28
Twilio
$123,266$59.26
Intuit
$121,055$58.20
Epicor
$118,626$57.03
Fortinet
$118,453$56.95
Proofpoint
$116,024$55.78
NetSuite
$115,521$55.54
Highmetric
$114,572$55.08
Citrix
$112,027$53.86
F5
$110,480$53.12
Akvelon
$106,556$51.23
Ultimate Software
$106,431$51.17
McAfee
$105,808$50.87
Infor
$99,328$47.75
PTC
$96,443$46.37
Esri
$94,990$45.67
Travelport
$90,558$43.54
Tyler Technologies
$88,457$42.53

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Workday demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Workday vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Intuit55%45%
Workday56%44%
CSG57%43%
Citrix66%34%
Proofpoint70%30%
F570%30%
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Female
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25%
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50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Workday vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
50%20%8%16%6%
9.6
50%17%11%17%5%
9.8
60%19%9%8%3%
9.8
60%13%6%16%5%
9.6
54%18%9%14%5%
9.7
49%19%6%22%5%
9.3

Workday revenue vs competitors

Workday revenue is $8.4B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is NetSuite, $53.0B . The company with the lowest revenue is Akvelon, $7.8M.

Workday and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Robert M. Calderoni
Citrix

Brian A. Shepherd
CSG

François Locoh-Donou
F5

Mr. Locoh-Donou has nearly two decades of enterprise technology experience, building a wide range of product teams, and operations around the world. He is well known for his ability to envision where industries are going and inspire organizations to identify and execute on future growth opportunities - especially in the areas of cloud, software, analytics, and security. In April 2017, Mr. Locoh-Donou was hired as the President and Chief Executive Officer of F5 Networks, where he has refocused the company on Applications Services Software (including Security) for Multi-Cloud environments. He is also the only management member of the F5 Board of Directors. Prior to joining F5, Mr. Locoh-Donou held successive leadership positions at Ciena Corporation (from 2002 to March 2017), a network strategy and technology company, including Chief Operating Officer; Senior Vice President, Global Products Group; Vice President and General Manager, EMEA; Vice President International Sales; and Vice President and Marketing. Prior to joining Ciena, Mr. Locoh-Donou held research and development roles with Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company. Mr. Locoh-Donou is also the co-founder and Chairman of Cajou Espoir, a cashew-processing facility that employs several hundred people in rural Togo, 80 percent of whom are women.

Ken Xie
Fortinet

Ken Xie is an American billionaire businessman who founded Systems Integration Solutions (SIS), NetScreen, and Fortinet. He is CEO of Fortinet, a cybersecurity firm based in Silicon Valley. Xie was previously the CEO of NetScreen, which was acquired by Juniper Networks for $4 billion in 2004. He built the first ASIC-based firewall/VPN appliance in 1996.

Sasan K. Goodarzi
Intuit

Sasan Goodarzi has served as a member of Atlassian's board of directors since April 2018. Mr. Goodarzi is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Intiuit Inc. From May 2016 to December 2018, Mr. Goodarzi served as executive vice president and general manager of Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. Prior to that, Mr. Goodarzi held multiple general management positions during two separate stints at Intuit, including as senior vice president and general manager for the company’s ProTax division and Intuit Financial Services from 2004 to 2010, as chief information officer leading Intuit’s transition to the cloud from 2011 to 2013, and as general manager and executive vice president of TurboTax from 2013 to 2016. Prior to joining Intuit, Mr. Goodarzi worked for Invensys, a global provider of industrial automation, transportation and controls technology, serving as global president of the products group. He also held a number of senior leadership roles in the automation control division at Honeywell. Mr. Goodarzi earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Central Florida and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Ashan Willy
Proofpoint

James E. Heppelmann
PTC

James (Jim) Heppelmann is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of PTC, responsible for driving the company’s global business strategy and operations. During Mr. Heppelmann’s leadership tenure, PTC has assembled the industry’s leading industrial innovation platform and field-proven solutions and services that enable companies to design, manufacture, operate, and service things for a smart, connected world. He also serves on PTC’s Board of Directors. Mr. Heppelmann has emerged as a driver and thought leader in industrial innovation. Together with Harvard Professor Michael E. Porter, he has co-authored three highly influential articles regarding the transformational impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business, including the November 2014 Harvard Business Review cover story “How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Competition,” and the companion “How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Companies” published in the October 2015 Harvard Business Review. Their third Harvard Business Review collaboration, published in November 2017, “A Manager's Guide to Augmented Reality,” is a collection of articles that define why every organization needs an Augmented Realty (AR) strategy. Mr. Heppelmann was named one of “7 IoT Leaders to Watch in 2017” by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and has previously been recognized as “IOT CEO of the Year” by PostScapes, “Technology CEO of the Year” by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, and received the “CAD Society Leadership Award” for his work with the Internet of Things. A dynamic speaker, Mr. Heppelmann has been featured as a keynote presenter at the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) events on topics such as “How Smart, Connected Products Are Redefining Manufacturing” and was a featured speaker on “the role of digitization in America's advanced industries” at the Brookings Institution. He has been published and quoted in numerous global business and trade media, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Mr. Heppelmann is a member of the board of directors at SENSATA, a world leader in automotive and industrial sensors and controls, and was recently elected to the MassTLC (Massachusetts Technology Leadership council) Board of Trustees. He also serves as a member of the Dean’s advisory board at the University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering, is an executive advisory board member of the national FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and has been recognized as one of the “Top 100 CEO Leaders in STEM” by the STEMconnector organization. Experience Prior to his appointment as CEO in 2010, Mr. Heppelmann served as PTC’s president and chief operating officer, responsible for managing the operating business units of the company including R&D, marketing, sales, and services. From 2001 to 2009, he served as PTC’s chief technology officer, driving the company’s product vision and strategy, product development, and product marketing and management. Mr. Heppelmann joined PTC in 1998 when the company acquired Windchill Technology, a Minnesota-based company that he co-founded and served as its chief technology officer. Before co-founding Windchill Technology, Mr. Heppelmann served as chief technology officer at Metaphase Technology. Education Mr. Heppelmann attended University of Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on computer-aided design.

Michael C. Bush
Ultimate Software

Jeffery G. Lawson
Twilio

Jeff is a serial inventor with over 15 years of entrepreneurial and product experience. Prior to co-founding Twilio, Jeff was Founder & CTO of NineStar, Founding CTO of Stubhub.com and Founder, CEO & CTO of Versity. He was also one of the original product managers for Amazon Web Services. At every business, Jeff identified the fundamental need for a platform for developers and companies to easily build communications-based business solutions. Jeff grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, started his first company in middle school, and earned his BS in Computer Science & Film/Video from University of Michigan

Lynn Moore Jr
Tyler Technologies

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