The role involves leading Workday HR implementations, supporting core HR processes, and building client relationships while ensuring operational project success.
Strong understanding of core Workday competencies (business process, reporting, security) and deep expertise in one (or multiple!) Workday HR functional areasExperience implementing/supporting Workday modules related to Core HR, Security mandatory8+ years of recent Workday experience implementing/Supporting Workday HR Strong experience within Workday HR deployments and operational support projectsAbility to build and develop strong client relationshipsExcellent verbal and written communication skillsPassionate about knowledge sharingAbility to learn technology quickly through instruction and self-trainingAbility to interact and collaborate effectively with clients and co-workers in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trustGood problem solver with ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives
Hexaware Technologies Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
MCN Nagar Ext, MCN Nagar Extension, Thoraipakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600097
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