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Founded Year

1999

Stage

Secondary Market | Alive

Total Raised

$11.3M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$120M | 4 yrs ago

Revenue

$0000 

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About Workhuman

Workhuman specializes in creating more human workplaces through its SaaS platform, focusing on the human resources sector. The company offers solutions that facilitate employee recognition, engagement, and performance management, and foster work-life harmony, inclusion, and belonging. Workhuman Cloud serves a global user base, providing tools and insights to align business objectives and enhance employee experiences. Workhuman was formerly known as Globoforce. It was founded in 1999 and is based in Dublin 12, Ireland.

Headquarters Location

19 Beckett Way Park West Business Park

Dublin 12, D12 H993,

Ireland

+353 1 968 5700

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ESPs containing Workhuman

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

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Enterprise Tech / HR Tech

The employee rewards & recognition tools market covers software platforms designed to help companies recognize worker performance through colleague and manager celebration, milestone acknowledgements, and personalized and timely performance rewards. The aim is to support workplace culture, boost employee engagement, reduce turnover, and drive productivity. Market demand is driven by the need to ma…

Workhuman named as Leader among 15 other companies, including Reward Gateway, Awardco, and Nectar.

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Expert Collections containing Workhuman

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Workhuman is included in 3 Expert Collections, including HR Tech.

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HR Tech

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The HR tech collection includes software vendors that enable companies to develop, hire, manage, and pay their workforces. Focus areas include benefits, compensation, engagement, EORs & PEOs, HRIS & HRMS, learning & development, payroll, talent acquisition, and talent management.

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

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Store tech (In-store retail tech)

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Workhuman Patents

Workhuman has filed 4 patents.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

3/11/2015

3/12/2019

Federated identity, Computer network security, Identity management, Computer access control protocols, Password authentication

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Application Date

3/11/2015

Grant Date

3/12/2019

Title

Related Topics

Federated identity, Computer network security, Identity management, Computer access control protocols, Password authentication

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Latest Workhuman News

How Strong Team Culture Fuels Customer Success Reps Meet The Leader Guiding the Mexico Capability Center Team at Warner Bros. Di...

Nov 1, 2024

Built In Boston asked two customer success professionals about the teams that inspired them to join — and stay — at their company. Photo: Shutterstock Customer success, for all its value as a career path and critical importance to business, requires a degree of patience and professionalism — especially when dealing with the occasional difficult customer or product issue. How do customer success managers keep their cool in moments of duress? By leaning on the support of their team. Customer success teams are at risk of experiencing frequent burnout in their professional lives. According to Vitally’s 2023 “The Secret Lives of CSMs” report, half of CSMs noted that they experience burnout at least sometimes, and over a third of respondents reported feeling burnout “often” or more. In this environment, teams can provide an inclusive culture and a much-needed support system for CSMs. Data gathered by Gallup highlights that employees who feel valued as team members are 57 percent less likely to experience burnout. To get a firsthand understanding of the importance of a robust, inclusive team culture in customer success, Built In Boston spoke with CS representatives from two teams in the Boston area, Workhuman and The Predictive Index . Both conversations cover what felt successful for each representative during the hiring process, what they love about their team culture and the advice they would pass on to other teams looking to upgrade their CS team culture. Workhuman provides SaaS HR solutions that help companies meet today’s biggest human capital challenges. How did you decide to join the Workhuman team? What stood out to you the most during the interview process? I decided to join the CS team at Workhuman because I really felt connected to the overall mission and goal that Workhuman has: to make the workplace more human-centric. I wanted the opportunity to work with a product that I believed in and make a positive impact on my customers’ businesses and even their employees’ lives. What stood out the most during the interview process was how absolutely personable and transparent my interviewers were. I could tell they wanted to make sure that they were giving me as much information about their experiences at Workhuman so that I may make the most informed decision possible. What keeps you on your current team? Do you have any favorite aspects of your role or the team culture? I know it’s cliche, but what keeps me on my current team is, of course, my teammates. The people at Workhuman are some of the best humans I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. They are smart, hardworking, committed and have the best intentions at heart. “The people at Workhuman are some of the best humans I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with.” I would say that my favorite aspect of the team culture is our collective commitment to supporting each other. You can always count on someone to step in and help with absolutely anything you may need some support on or have a question about. What advice would you give CS leaders eager to strengthen their own teams? My biggest piece of advice that I would give a CS leader to help strengthen their team would be to foster a culture of honesty, vulnerability and feedback. I can guarantee you have future leaders within your direct team who are incredibly tenacious and motivated. When you give them a safe environment that encourages those qualities, you are granting the opportunity and permission to those individuals to think outside the box and be themselves, which can lead to some incredible outcomes. I absolutely consider openness, transparency and trust in the work that your team is doing to be some of the most important elements of a successful customer success team. The Predictive Index is a talent management and optimization company that helps businesses hire, manage and retain talent through its platform. How did you decide to join the Predictive Index team? What stood out to you the most during the interview process? Funny story, I actually applied and was interviewing for a direct sales position before joining the CS team. A wonderful thing about The Predictive Index is that its hiring managers truly use their own science to make sure you are the right fit for the role. My manager Kat attended my “Super Day” interview presentation, and from there invited me to interview with her and my director Mike for the client sales associate role. The interview with the two of them stood out the most to me in the entire process. Although nerves always play a role in the interview process, I felt comfortable talking to them almost immediately and felt a sense of belonging. It was evident that they had a great working relationship and upheld core values I aligned with which also extended throughout the team. After talking with them about the team and their goals, I knew I had to be a part of the CS squad. What keeps you on your current team? Do you have any favorite aspects of your role or the team culture? As cheesy as it may sound, the people are what keep me on my current team — although I do love the work I do, too. The culture of the CS team values every member and celebrates even the smallest wins.

Workhuman Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Workhuman founded?

    Workhuman was founded in 1999.

  • Where is Workhuman's headquarters?

    Workhuman's headquarters is located at 19 Beckett Way, Dublin 12.

  • What is Workhuman's latest funding round?

    Workhuman's latest funding round is Secondary Market.

  • How much did Workhuman raise?

    Workhuman raised a total of $11.3M.

  • Who are the investors of Workhuman?

    Investors of Workhuman include ICG, Balderton Capital and Atlas Venture.

  • Who are Workhuman's competitors?

    Competitors of Workhuman include 15Five and 7 more.

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Awardco

Awardco is an employee rewards and recognition software company that operates in the human resources technology sector. The company offers a platform for managing recognition programs, service awards, incentive programs, and lifestyle spending accounts, designed to enhance corporate culture and employee engagement. Awardco's platform integrates with Amazon Business and provides access to a vast rewards marketplace, including gift cards, hotel bookings, custom swag, events, and experiences. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Lindon, Utah.

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