Hi Brandon, this is amazing workplace. U r very lucky to be working with Workday. It's a cool place and you guys do cool stuff. I want to learn workday and get in to a Workday job role, please advise. Thank you . Stay safe take care of your self and your family. And all of you reading this comment also stay safe.
I can relate to this video as I work exactly in the same building and almost similar routine. I wanted to highlight our on campus yoga, meditation 🧘♂️ room and treadmill desk as they include in my daily routine. Also our live pizza oven 😋 at Data diner. Workday is fun to work with, all people out there are brilliant guys and some are crazy talented , I get inspired when i see people are developing some cool features even when no one asked them to do so, All this speaks passion for technology and love for work. Missing all office fun during this lockdown and watching this video just by chance ...
Is this a hard career to get into? I just turned 18 and I was thinking of being a software application developer and going to school for it to learn abt the basics
@@susboy2.08 Yo! I love that you're thinking of getting started early! I have a free video series where you can learn to code FROM 0 EXPERIENCE and learn how to build your own website FROM SCRATCH! In this, you will learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
@Brandon Eng: I was hoping to see what you do as an app developer. I felt like this video was a tour of your workplace as opposed to seeing what you actually do.
Great job Brandon! I am an ex Workday employee (#161) and left the w2 world right after you made this video (and right before the pandemic hit!). I was in Presales. I loved their new campus and of course miss all the people. I hope you are doing well there - fantastic company!
Looking for a video that would help me with my new job as a Application Development Analysts but could not find any.. and I found this.. wow. wish I can work in this kind of Environment. Looks Amazing.. any tip for a newbie like me and a career shifter..
Your office looks fabulous but I have some serious concerns about the work day app and how it's set up by various HR teams often they are not technically proficient at all-so all the available widgets that can be put on a let's say a mobile app for work are not available to me and makes scheduling my time very complicated. My workday app is linked through Microsoft but it doesn't even have the Microsoft calendar in the app so I don't even know what my schedule is for the upcoming week for work! If I hadn't accessed my work day site at a regular computer I would have missed that they changed the schedule and I was due to come in and I would have missed work without even so much as an email notifying me of any changes! The app I'm sure has tremendous potential but depending on the skill level of the HR administrators setting it up it can become a bondoogle of confusion! Maybe you can share with your teams how they can very clearly explain the app to various clients that are using it and how to set it up so that it is user-friendly for employees and accessible for all information and the various widgets that can potentially be put on there especially for mobile!!
LOL good point! I was just trying to show that the office is right next to the BART as well as has a parking garage (so that if you take BART or drive, you're covered 😊)
You write application with XpressO. Your value will go up inside the company but your job market value will not. Workday values application developers and you guys will get more perks. Usually I recommend the software development engineer route as you will have the opportunity to implement frontend and backend of XpressO with java, scala, or golang.
Thank you! I definitely will! I actually created a full course on creating your own personal website here if you or any of your friends interested in learning how to code! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I want to become a application developer I have done my master’s in computer science and have knowledge about coding but lack of practice is stopping from becoming one !! Can u please give me some tips to start gaining more knowledge about application developer and some practices to become more good at it
That's fantastic man! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably make a React (and fullstack) series in the future!
I’m going into college and applying for a major and I can’t pick/discern the difference between Computer Science and Information Science. Could you help maybe clear that up for this sort of field with app/web development?
That's awesome man! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
what’s the difference between application developer and software engineer and product manager, and how can i learn to do something similar without a degree in it?
Good question! So application developers at Workday build the Workday products that they provide. Software engineer is the typical term used for people who write code in industry. Product managers are people who try to come up with solutions to common use cases and customer asks! I think the best way to get started, is to create your own side projects and test out to see which role you like more! The side that comes up with the solution ideas and does market and user research; Or the side that builds the application that user will interact with and use
If you're interested, I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Coding with Beng When you say application developers work on the applications of workday, and that software engineers write code in the industry, you didn’t mention if application developers use code? Do you use code? If not, then what exactly do you do that makes it a different title than software engineer
@@TechVHD Ah sorry! I misunderstood! What I meant is that "Software Engineer" is more of a catch-all term for people who code, regardless of what kind of coding that you're doing. However at Workday, when you're an application engineer, you're working on code that builds the products that Workday sells to customers. If you're not an application engineer, but you're a software engineer at Workday, you might be working code to build internal tool software (that isn't used by customers but used by people internal to Workday). So yes, application engineers and software engineers at Workday both "code" but the name just helps distinguishes what they're working on a little bit. I hope that answers your question!
Hey Jahangir! I would start with web development! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Hi Tomeka! I think that becoming a mobile application developer has its challenges, but I would recommend starting with web development! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Lol the way you made this video we could have been at any company. How about getting into some specifics like what you are working on, what’s application developer vs software engineer.
Title should've been: A Workday at Workday as a Workday Application Developer
HAHA this is GOLD
@@BrandonEng yeah
Love your style. I think it's different from other day in the life with a more narrative version. Great job!
Thank you so much! This means a lot!
This is so productive day in a Life of a developer. thanks for this.
Thanks Shiengx Far! I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
Hi Brandon, this is amazing workplace. U r very lucky to be working with Workday. It's a cool place and you guys do cool stuff. I want to learn workday and get in to a Workday job role, please advise. Thank you . Stay safe take care of your self and your family. And all of you reading this comment also stay safe.
I can relate to this video as I work exactly in the same building and almost similar routine. I wanted to highlight our on campus yoga, meditation 🧘♂️ room and treadmill desk as they include in my daily routine. Also our live pizza oven 😋 at Data diner.
Workday is fun to work with, all people out there are brilliant guys and some are crazy talented , I get inspired when i see people are developing some cool features even when no one asked them to do so, All this speaks passion for technology and love for work.
Missing all office fun during this lockdown and watching this video just by chance ...
Is this a hard career to get into? I just turned 18 and I was thinking of being a software application developer and going to school for it to learn abt the basics
@@susboy2.08 Yo! I love that you're thinking of getting started early! I have a free video series where you can learn to code FROM 0 EXPERIENCE and learn how to build your own website FROM SCRATCH! In this, you will learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
@@zeedd832 I love this! Great advice!
I also greatly miss being in the office with the team!
Amazing video!
this looks amazing omg
@Brandon Eng: I was hoping to see what you do as an app developer.
I felt like this video was a tour of your workplace as opposed to seeing what you actually do.
This place is incredible!
Great video!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing career and life style
Wow I didn't know it gets that dark at 5 in the valley. It's very similar to Canada except for the snow and temperature.
Good video. Better than others
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Great job Brandon! I am an ex Workday employee (#161) and left the w2 world right after you made this video (and right before the pandemic hit!). I was in Presales. I loved their new campus and of course miss all the people. I hope you are doing well there - fantastic company!
I LOVE Workday :)
It is such a GREAT place to work!
Nice place to work 👍
Looking for a video that would help me with my new job as a Application Development Analysts but could not find any.. and I found this.. wow. wish I can work in this kind of Environment. Looks Amazing.. any tip for a newbie like me and a career shifter..
Your office looks fabulous but I have some serious concerns about the work day app and how it's set up by various HR teams often they are not technically proficient at all-so all the available widgets that can be put on a let's say a mobile app for work are not available to me and makes scheduling my time very complicated. My workday app is linked through Microsoft but it doesn't even have the Microsoft calendar in the app so I don't even know what my schedule is for the upcoming week for work!
If I hadn't accessed my work day site at a regular computer I would have missed that they changed the schedule and I was due to come in and I would have missed work without even so much as an email notifying me of any changes!
The app I'm sure has tremendous potential but depending on the skill level of the HR administrators setting it up it can become a bondoogle of confusion!
Maybe you can share with your teams how they can very clearly explain the app to various clients that are using it and how to set it up so that it is user-friendly for employees and accessible for all information and the various widgets that can potentially be put on there especially for mobile!!
Seems chill
Damn a day in the life where they actually do work. Nice.
love that you have 3 gyms!! actually do you guys offer visa sponsorships?
Yes! I believe for some teams, Workday does offer visa sponsorship! I know a couple people that have it!
Which programming language you have been using since your start career
Wait.. You took Bart to work but drove home?
prob carpool or not the "same day" clips
Haha I was thinking the same... lots of eating :-)
LOL good point! I was just trying to show that the office is right next to the BART as well as has a parking garage (so that if you take BART or drive, you're covered 😊)
You write application with XpressO. Your value will go up inside the company but your job market value will not. Workday values application developers and you guys will get more perks. Usually I recommend the software development engineer route as you will have the opportunity to implement frontend and backend of XpressO with java, scala, or golang.
This is good advice! Thank you!
i liove this. do more!!
Thank you! I definitely will! I actually created a full course on creating your own personal website here if you or any of your friends interested in learning how to code! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
@@BrandonEng oh nice! thx
@@xerlapis Good luck!
Wow. In our country at 5.15 , it'll be still sunny
Do app developers also work midnight ? I hear that people working at duckma Italy work from 11 pm - 3 am around that time having a meeting.
Sweet
in september i will start studying to become an application developer, do you have good job prospects?
I want to become a application developer I have done my master’s in computer science and have knowledge about coding but lack of practice is stopping from becoming one !! Can u please give me some tips to start gaining more knowledge about application developer and some practices to become more good at it
Why is it so dark at 5.15 pm?
I can relate, I am also a workday certified tech person
cool men, learning to be react js developer
That's fantastic man! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably make a React (and fullstack) series in the future!
like how nice and quick this was ahahahaha
I’m going into college and applying for a major and I can’t pick/discern the difference between Computer Science and Information Science. Could you help maybe clear that up for this sort of field with app/web development?
Computer is creating. Information is using.
Hello Brando, I work as a worday consultant, How it is working at Workday as an Application developer? It is fun? Thanks for the videos :)
Hey Emilio! I love working as an Application Developer! The team is really tight knit and everyone is so happy and willing to help each other out!
Is the food free?
im currently studying foundation in IT. any tips on what should i do after that?
That's awesome man! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Brandon: there's pokemon go gyms
Me: oh yes im going to work here
Seriously! It's so nice being able to take a mid afternoon walk outside AND catch a Rayquaza 😁
@@BrandonEng yess 🙏
Wait what, you took the train to work and a car home?
@1:20, the lady with her laptop, that's typical and classic.
Nice one Amigo :)
#codewithsampurna
what’s the difference between application developer and software engineer and product manager, and how can i learn to do something similar without a degree in it?
Good question! So application developers at Workday build the Workday products that they provide. Software engineer is the typical term used for people who write code in industry. Product managers are people who try to come up with solutions to common use cases and customer asks!
I think the best way to get started, is to create your own side projects and test out to see which role you like more! The side that comes up with the solution ideas and does market and user research; Or the side that builds the application that user will interact with and use
If you're interested, I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Coding with Beng When you say application developers work on the applications of workday, and that software engineers write code in the industry, you didn’t mention if application developers use code? Do you use code? If not, then what exactly do you do that makes it a different title than software engineer
@@TechVHD Ah sorry! I misunderstood! What I meant is that "Software Engineer" is more of a catch-all term for people who code, regardless of what kind of coding that you're doing. However at Workday, when you're an application engineer, you're working on code that builds the products that Workday sells to customers. If you're not an application engineer, but you're a software engineer at Workday, you might be working code to build internal tool software (that isn't used by customers but used by people internal to Workday). So yes, application engineers and software engineers at Workday both "code" but the name just helps distinguishes what they're working on a little bit. I hope that answers your question!
one of my most hated website when apply jobs
😂
Can you guys please let me know which one to pick first ↓↓↓
1. Web development?
2. Mobile Application development?
Hey Jahangir! I would start with web development! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
@@BrandonEng thank you for the reply 👍
My job uses WD….for HR
looks fmiliar where dis?
damn it looks so dark at 5pm
It was late December, so it does get dark early 😢
dudeeee people work 12 hours a day, what you do cant be accepted as a work
Whats coding? Make some object each session?
It's a variety of things! Some of it is data model changes and some of it is UI changes!
Wait you take BART in to work but then drive home???😂
Is it hard to become an Mobile applications developer.
Hi Tomeka! I think that becoming a mobile application developer has its challenges, but I would recommend starting with web development! I have a free video series on how to learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JS! ua-cam.com/video/2KCZ-PsZSOE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CodingwithBeng
I'll probably be making more video series in the future on React and fullstack web development as well!
Is this the Dublin office ?
Yup! this is the Pleasanton office in CA
Shoes off the table.
😂
my developer work day in Brazil is very different... eheheh
Why? Is it very intense?
yeah you probably risk getting killed on the way to and from work every day. Sorry you live in such a shithole.
@@exildur yeah and thank goodness you dont live in shitty US either because then you'd get shot at work itself
@@MrUGOTpwNEDbyme or at school
Where do you live ?
This office is in Pleasanton, CA!
should of re-titled it to Day in the Life of an Application Developer employee at Workday lol
Looks like a hard working life to live. LOL!👍
thats too dark at 5-15 PM .....seriously
Not in the winter. You could see the Christmas lights in the office
You took the train to work and drove car while heading home 😂 jk
How is this even work WHAT?!?!?
😂 ikr this would be a dream for many
Good luck. You'll have to pay for every penny ay Abbott
Lol the way you made this video we could have been at any company. How about getting into some specifics like what you are working on, what’s application developer vs software engineer.
Title should've been: A Workday at Workday as a Workday Application Developer
HAHA love it!