Workday launches Military Skills Mapper to translate veterans' service into civilian job skills
- Workday added Military Skills Mapper to Recruiting, translating veterans' service into editable civilian-equivalent skills in "My Experience".
- Workday says the tool surfaces leadership, technical expertise, operational discipline, adaptability and teamwork for better role matching.
- Workday integrates translated competencies into candidate profiles to reduce bias, shorten time-to-hire and improve retention.
Bridging military and civilian careers
PLEASANTON, Calif., Feb 3 (Reuters) — Workday Inc. unveils a new recruiting capability aimed at making veterans' service experience more legible to civilian employers. The Military Skills Mapper, added to Workday Recruiting, analyzes a candidate's service background alongside a job description and organizational context in the "My Experience" section of a profile to produce a tailored list of civilian-equivalent skills that veterans can edit for accuracy. Workday says the tool is designed to surface leadership, technical expertise, operational discipline, adaptability and teamwork so hiring teams can better match veterans to appropriate roles and career ladders.
Workday frames the feature as a response to the mismatch between military terminology and private‑sector job descriptions that complicates hiring for a cohort of more than 200,000 service members who transition to civilian life each year. The company issues the announcement via PRNewswire and positions the mapper as complementary to existing recruiting workflows and privacy safeguards, automatically integrating translated competencies into candidate profiles. Workday argues the capability helps reduce unintentional bias, shortens time‑to‑hire and improves retention by aligning mission experience with organizational needs.
Supporters in the veterans’ employment community welcome the move. Rod Levy, chief executive officer of Code Platoon, a nonprofit coding bootcamp for the military community, says veterans "want their skills clearly understood." Joe Wilson, Workday's global chief technology officer and a colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, describes the feature as using "Workday innovation to make veterans' capabilities unmistakably visible to organizations that need them most." Workday emphasizes that veterans retain control to edit mapped skills and that the tool supports employers with public veteran‑hiring commitments.
AI and hiring tools reshape enterprise software
The rollout comes as enterprise software vendors increasingly embed AI into talent and HR workflows, forcing companies to balance innovation with privacy and fairness safeguards. Workday's approach reflects a broader industry push to deploy AI to parse complex background information — such as military records — into actionable hiring signals while maintaining candidate control.
Market and policy backdrop
Industry attention to AI and workforce policy remains high, with governments and corporations scrutinizing talent pipelines and critical skills. Workday frames the Military Skills Mapper as part of corporate diversity and workforce initiatives that aim to better align mission‑driven experience with private‑sector career pathways and economic growth.
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