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Research Paper · 2026

Workday Recruiting Module Pricing Guide

A 3,500-word analyst paper on Workday Recruiting pricing structures, the license-count economics that produce systematic overspend, the seasonal demand patterns that distort utilization measurement, and the renewal restructuring mechanics that match cost to actual hiring volume.

What you'll learn
  • How Workday Recruiting is priced — per-employee base, recruiter seat additions, candidate-volume premiums, and the assessment integration footprint.
  • Why Recruiting carries the highest shelfware rate of any Workday module and the structural reasons it persists.
  • The seasonal demand patterns that systematically distort utilization measurement and how to correct for them.
  • The talent acquisition organizational dynamics that prevent licensing right-sizing and how to address them.
  • The renewal restructuring strategies that match licensed capacity to actual hiring volume.
  • The CXM, assessments, scheduling, and onboarding integration economics that surround the core Recruiting module.
Table of contents
  1. The Workday Recruiting Pricing Architecture
  2. Why Recruiting Has the Highest Shelfware Rate
  3. Seasonal Demand and Utilization Measurement
  4. The Talent Acquisition Stakeholder Dynamics
  5. License-Count Right-Sizing Mechanics
  6. The Recruiting Ecosystem Economics
  7. Renewal Restructuring for Recruiting
Intended audience
CHROVP Talent AcquisitionVP ProcurementHRIS DirectorTA Operations LeadSaaS Vendor Management
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3,500 words. PDF and web format. Includes the Recruiting utilization-to-cost benchmark table and seasonal-correction worksheet.
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Published September 8, 2024·Last updated March 8, 2026·By WorkdayNegotiations Editorial