Senior Manager, Federal Business Development and Workforce
WorkdayAbout the role
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About the Team
Do you want to help shape the future of technology policy in the U.S.? Workday unifies HR and Finance on one intelligent platform with AI at the core to empower people at every level with the transparency, confidence, and insights they need to adapt quickly, make better decisions, and deliver outcomes that matter. Workday is used by more than 11,000 organizations around the world and across industries – from medium-sized businesses to more than 65% of the Fortune 500.At Workday, we help our customers in both the public and private sector supercharge their workforces. Today, we are at the forefront of IT modernization that supports the needs of today’s federal workforce, creates government efficiencies, enables adoption of artificial intelligence, and helps agencies achieve their missions. Our advocacy extends to workforce policies that advance skills-based approaches to talent assessment, employer incentives for workforce reskilling, and modernized federal labor data reporting.
About the Role
Workday has an exciting opportunity on its Corporate Affairs team, based in its Washington, DC office, for a highly motivated, creative, talented professional to support the company’s growing efforts to support federal agencies and departments and drive workforce policy impacting both the federal government and the private sector.
Responsibilities:
Collaborate on the development and execution of strategies that support the growth of Workday’s federal business through direct engagement with policymakers in both Congress and the Executive Branch.
Build coalitions and partnerships with industry peers and third parties where necessary, coordinate meetings, and build durable, longstanding relationships.
Identify and execute policy advocacy campaigns focused on advancing Workday’s workforce policy goals.
Leverage the intersections between workforce policy and Workday's federal business and translate federal policy initiatives into actionable strategies that drive sales growth and demonstrate avenues for Workday to be a trusted advisor.
Actively participate in trade associations, including crafting their positioning, influencing key initiatives, and leveraging their assistance to drive campaigns focused on IT modernization, workforce policy, and other issues.
Disseminate information to ensure colleagues are aware of and up to date on the latest policy and regulatory developments that impact our business focused on procurement policy and opportunities, workforce policy, and other issues as relevant.
Assist in managing consultants, including ensuring access to timely information, engagement amplification, and the strategic application of resources for our advocacy efforts.
About You
Required Qualifications:
5+ years of experience in a congressional office, on congressional committee staff, in the executive branch, in a trade association, or on a corporate government affairs team engaging with business leaders in the US government on matters of federal procurement and IT modernization.
Expertise with Federal Budget Process and Principles of Full and Open Competition.
5+ years of experience working on workforce policy matters. Experience with skills-based talent assessment, workforce re-skilling initiatives, and federal labor data programs preferred.
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