Workday unveils Military Skills Mapper translating veterans' experience into civilian job skills
- Workday's Military Skills Mapper translates veterans' "My Experience" entries into editable civilian-equivalent skills matched to job descriptions.
- It integrates automatically into Workday Recruiting workflows to shorten time-to-hire and improve veteran retention.
- Workday says the Mapper uses AI, highlights leadership and technical skills, and preserves candidate consent and privacy controls.
Workday unveils veteran skills translation tool
Making military experience visible to civilian employers
Workday is rolling out the Military Skills Mapper in Workday Recruiting, a feature that translates veterans' military backgrounds into civilian-equivalent skills to help employers identify and advance veteran talent. The tool analyzes information veterans enter in the "My Experience" section of their candidate profile, compares it with a job description and the organization's context, and generates a tailored list of civilian skills that candidates can edit for accuracy.
Workday positions the Mapper as a bridge between mission-driven military experience and private‑sector career paths. The company says the output highlights leadership, technical expertise, operational discipline, adaptability and teamwork—capabilities that often go unrecognized because military terminology does not map neatly to civilian job descriptions. Workday says the feature integrates automatically with existing recruiting workflows and aims to shorten time-to-hire and improve retention by matching veterans to appropriate career ladders.
Industry and nonprofit partners welcome the move as practical support for large-scale veteran transitions. Rod Levy, chief executive of Code Platoon, says veterans want their skills clearly understood; Joe Wilson, Workday’s global chief technology officer and a U.S. Air Force Reserve colonel, says the Mapper uses the company’s AI and product design to make veterans' capabilities unmistakable to hiring teams. Workday stresses that privacy safeguards remain in place and that the feature complements, rather than replaces, recruiter judgment.
Integration and privacy safeguards
Workday frames the Mapper as additive to enterprise recruiting stacks, noting automatic profile integration that allows talent teams to compare translated military competencies with civilian job requirements quickly. The company emphasizes consent and privacy controls, allowing candidates to edit generated skills and control what they share with prospective employers.
Enterprise software faces AI-driven pressures
The launch comes as enterprise software vendors navigate heightened scrutiny and competition around AI-enabled tools. Market volatility and new entrants are prompting established HR tech providers to tout differentiated applications of AI that address diversity, hiring pipelines and workforce retention—areas where customers are seeking measurable outcomes rather than speculative capabilities.
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