Lever vs Workday — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige Lever si: Empresas de mercado medio que quieren capacidades de recruiting CRM mezcladas con ATS para sourcing proactivo

Elige Workday si: Grandes empresas (1,000+ empleados) que quieren una plataforma unificada de RRHH, finanzas y planificación a escala global

Nuestra opinión: Lever for simplicity, Workday for power users.

 LeverWorkday
PreciosLeverTRM custom pricingCustom enterprise pricing (typically $100+/user/year)
FuncionesATS + CRM in one platform, Diversity and inclusion analytics, Interview scheduling and scorecards, Nurture campaigns for passive candidates, Visual pipeline managementEnterprise HCM platform, Financial management, Workforce planning and analytics, Learning management system, Talent management and succession planning
Ideal paraMid-market companies that want recruiting CRM capabilities blended with ATS for proactive sourcingLarge enterprises (1,000+ employees) that want a unified HR, finance, and planning platform at global scale
Curva de aprendizajeIntermedioDifícil

La verdadera diferencia

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Lever stands out with ATS + CRM in one platform and Diversity and inclusion analytics. Workday counters with Enterprise HCM platform and Financial management.

Lever's Achilles heel: no public pricing — you’re forced into a sales call, and it’s not cheap once you get the quote. Workday's: massively expensive and requires dedicated admins — implementation takes 6–12 months and costs six figures. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value ats + crm in one platform and empresas de mercado medio, go with Lever. If grandes empresas (1,000+ empleados) matters more, Workday is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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