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How well does the AI actually handle those tricky open-ended Workday questions, like the ones asking why you want to leave your current role?
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@muhammetbagqve Good question, and it is the one I care most about getting right.
Open-ended questions like that never touch our static field map. Anything that is a free-text box goes straight to the AI layer, which drafts an answer using your profile and the specific job you are applying to, rather than a generic template.
But I want to be honest about the limit: on a genuinely personal question like why you are leaving, the draft is a starting point, not a finished answer. It gives you a clean, neutral, professional version. You make it true.
Where it actually earns its keep is the second time. Every AI answer is outlined in the form with a note to review it before submitting, and when you edit it, your edited version is what gets remembered. So the next time a Workday form asks the same thing in slightly different words, it fills with the wording you approved, not the model's first attempt.
Write your best answer once, reuse it everywhere. Nothing submits until you click submit yourself.
How well does the AI actually handle those tricky open-ended Workday questions, like the ones asking why you want to leave your current role?
@muhammetbagqve Good question, and it is the one I care most about getting right.
Open-ended questions like that never touch our static field map. Anything that is a free-text box goes straight to the AI layer, which drafts an answer using your profile and the specific job you are applying to, rather than a generic template.
But I want to be honest about the limit: on a genuinely personal question like why you are leaving, the draft is a starting point, not a finished answer. It gives you a clean, neutral, professional version. You make it true.
Where it actually earns its keep is the second time. Every AI answer is outlined in the form with a note to review it before submitting, and when you edit it, your edited version is what gets remembered. So the next time a Workday form asks the same thing in slightly different words, it fills with the wording you approved, not the model's first attempt.
Write your best answer once, reuse it everywhere. Nothing submits until you click submit yourself.