Workday Application Status Meanings — Every Status Decoded

Workday uses vague, company-configured status labels. Here's what each one actually means from the recruiter's side — and what to do about it.

Complete Workday status reference table

| Status | What it means | Action |
|---|---|---|
| In Progress / In Process | Application is active. No human may have reviewed it yet. | Wait — this is the default active state |
| Under Consideration | A human reviewed you and you are being evaluated | Positive signal — no action needed |
| Candidate Screening | Recruiter is actively screening you | Expect an outreach call soon |
| Not Selected | Rejected — decision made | Move on; consider re-applying in 6 months |
| Inactive | Requisition closed (role filled, paused, or cancelled) | Not a personal rejection — role may be gone |
| Process Completed / Closed | Entire hiring process ended | Hiring done; consider other open roles |
| Withdrawn | You or company withdrew the application | Reapply to a different requisition |

What does "In Progress" vs "In Process" mean in Workday?

"In Progress" and "In Process" are used interchangeably across different Workday employer configurations — they mean the same thing. Both indicate your application is active in the hiring pipeline. Neither confirms a human has reviewed your resume.

This status covers a very wide range: it could mean your application was submitted 20 minutes ago and is sitting unread, or it could mean you've been in a recruiter's review queue for four weeks. Workday does not surface this granularity to candidates.

What "In Progress" does not mean:
- That a human has seen your resume
- That you are being considered seriously
- That you are close to being contacted

What "In Progress" does mean:
- You have not been rejected
- The system has your application on file
- The hiring process is still technically open

What does "Under Consideration" mean in Workday?

"Under Consideration" is the most positive status you can see before hearing from the company directly. It typically means a human — usually a recruiter or hiring manager — has reviewed your application and decided to keep you in the running rather than advancing or rejecting you.

However, the meaning varies by employer configuration. At some companies, "Under Consideration" triggers as soon as a recruiter opens your application file. At others, it's only set after the hiring manager has reviewed and approved your candidacy.

Is "Under Consideration" a good sign? Yes, relative to "In Progress" — but it is not an interview invitation. Many candidates move to "Under Consideration" and then receive no further contact. It narrows the pool somewhat, but most roles have multiple candidates at this stage.

How long does "Under Consideration" last? Typically 1–3 weeks. If it hasn't changed after 4+ weeks, the role may have gone quiet or a different candidate was advanced.

What does "Inactive Application" mean in Workday?

"Inactive" in Workday refers to the job requisition being closed or frozen — not necessarily to your personal rejection. The role may have been:

- Filled — Another candidate was hired. The requisition is closed.
- Paused or on hold — The company froze hiring (budget freeze, leadership change, role reorg). May reopen.
- Cancelled — The role was eliminated entirely.

The important distinction: "Inactive" is different from "Not Selected." "Not Selected" is a direct rejection of your candidacy. "Inactive" means the role itself is no longer active. If the same role reopens, you may be able to reapply.

What does "Process Completed" mean in Workday?

"Process Completed" or "Closed" means the entire hiring process for that specific requisition has ended. This almost always means someone was hired. If your status changes to Process Completed and you never received any communication, you were not selected.

This is effectively a soft rejection notification — Workday moves all remaining candidates to "Process Completed" when the requisition is closed after a hire, which is how many applicants learn they weren't chosen without receiving an explicit rejection email.

Why did I get "Not Selected" immediately after applying?

This is one of the most frustrating Workday experiences: submitting an application and seeing "Not Selected" appear within minutes or even seconds. This almost always means you triggered an automated knockout filter.

Most Workday applications include mandatory yes/no questions that automatically disqualify candidates who don't meet a minimum requirement — things like "Are you legally authorised to work in the United States without sponsorship?" or "Do you have a bachelor's degree?" If you answer "No" to a knockout question (or if the system infers a disqualifying answer from your data), Workday immediately moves your application to a rejection disposition.

If you believe you mis-clicked or your answer was misinterpreted, contact the company's recruiting team directly and explain the situation. Some recruiters will reset the application; many won't, but it's worth one polite email.

Why does the same status mean different things at different companies?

Workday is a platform that employers customise heavily. Stage names, status labels, and what triggers each status are all configured per company. "Under Consideration" at Company A might mean "recruiter has reviewed"; at Company B it might mean "hiring manager approved for phone screen." This is by design — Workday doesn't standardise candidate-facing labels.

The safest approach: treat Workday statuses as rough signals, not precise information. "In Progress" means you haven't been rejected. "Not Selected" means you have. Everything else requires context from the company directly.

What does "Screen" or "Candidate Screening" mean in Workday?

"Screen" or "Candidate Screening" in Workday means a recruiter has moved your application into an active screening stage — distinct from the passive "In Progress" or "Under Consideration." It signals that a human has reviewed your profile and decided you are worth a conversation.

This status typically appears 1–5 business days before a recruiter reaches out to schedule a phone or video screen. If your status changes to "Screen" and you haven't heard anything after 7 business days, it is reasonable to send a brief email to the recruiter if you have their contact information.

What "Screen" means:
- A recruiter has reviewed and shortlisted your application
- You have passed automated knockout filters
- An outreach call or invite is likely coming soon

What "Screen" does not mean:
- That you have the job — screening is typically the first human-to-human step
- That you have already been scheduled — the invite may take several more days

What does "Recruiter Review" or "Recruiter Screen" mean in Workday?

"Recruiter Review" and "Recruiter Screen" are stage labels used by certain Workday-configured employers to signal that a recruiter is actively evaluating your application — more deliberate than "In Progress," but not yet at the point of outreach.

Unlike "Screen," which often implies imminent contact, "Recruiter Review" means your resume is in a recruiter's active queue. Not every Workday employer uses this label — it is a configurable name that some companies add as an intermediate step.

What to expect: If your status moves to "Recruiter Review," anticipate a status change or direct contact within 1–2 weeks. If nothing changes after two weeks, a polite follow-up is appropriate.

What does "Interview" status mean in Workday?

When Workday shows an "Interview" status, the hiring process has progressed to the interview stage for your application. Depending on how the employer has configured Workday, this can appear in two situations:

Before the interview is scheduled: A recruiter has internally marked you for the interview stage. You should receive an outreach email or calendar invite shortly. If you see this status but have not heard from anyone after 3–5 business days, check your spam folder and the email address you used when applying.

After you have completed an interview: The status may update to reflect which round you are in — first round, second round, final round — depending on how granular the company's pipeline stages are.

"Interview" is among the strongest positive signals you can see in Workday before an offer — it means you cleared recruiter screening and the hiring team wants to evaluate you further.

What does "Hire in Progress" mean in Workday?

"Hire in Progress" is a late-stage status indicating the company is actively completing your hire. This typically appears after a verbal or written offer has been accepted and means one or more of the following is underway: formal offer letter generation, background check initiation, pre-employment onboarding paperwork, or HR system setup.

If you see "Hire in Progress" but have not received a formal offer letter yet, it may mean the recruiter initiated the internal hiring workflow slightly ahead of the documentation. Contact your recruiter directly if you are uncertain — this status appearing without an offer is uncommon and may require your input on next steps.

In Process vs In Progress vs Application Received: what is the difference?

These three statuses create the most confusion in Workday because they sound like different stages but are functionally equivalent:

| Status | What it means |
|---|---|
| Application Received | Your application was submitted and logged — the initial confirmation state |
| In Progress | Your application is active in the hiring pipeline — the default active state |
| In Process | Identical to "In Progress" — different Workday employer configurations use one or the other |

Application Received vs In Progress: "Application Received" is a brief initial state that most employers transition automatically and quickly to "In Progress." At some companies, both appear as sequential steps; at others, you go directly to "In Progress" and never see "Application Received."

In Process vs In Progress: There is no difference — these are interchangeable labels for the same pipeline state. The label you see depends entirely on how your specific employer has named that stage in their Workday configuration.

None of these statuses confirm a human has reviewed your application.

Under Consideration vs In Progress in Workday: which is better?

"Under Consideration" is a meaningfully stronger signal than "In Progress" — but both leave significant uncertainty.

| Status | What it actually means |
|---|---|
| In Progress | You have not been rejected. A human may or may not have seen your application yet. |
| Under Consideration | A human reviewed your application and did not reject you. You are being actively evaluated. |

The gap between them is real: "Under Consideration" confirms at least one human decision was made in your favour. But it is not an interview invitation, and many candidates reach "Under Consideration" without ever receiving further contact.

What to do if stuck at "Under Consideration": If it has been more than 3 weeks with no change and no contact, a brief follow-up email is appropriate. Keep applying to other roles in parallel — do not wait on a single Workday application regardless of status.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does "In Process" mean on Workday?

"In Process" and "In Progress" are the same status — both mean your application is active in the pipeline. It does not confirm that a human has reviewed your resume. It simply means you have not been rejected.

What does "In Progress" mean on Workday?

"In Progress" means your application is active and has not been rejected. It covers everything from "just submitted and unread" to "in a recruiter's active review queue." No human contact is implied.

What does "Under Consideration" mean on Workday?

"Under Consideration" typically means a recruiter or hiring manager has reviewed your application and kept you in the running. It is the most positive status before an interview invitation — but does not guarantee you will be contacted.

What does "Inactive Application" mean on Workday?

"Inactive" means the job requisition has been closed or frozen — the role may have been filled, paused, or cancelled. It is not necessarily a personal rejection. The position itself is no longer active.

What does "Process Completed" mean on Workday?

"Process Completed" means the entire hiring process for that role has ended, typically because someone was hired. If you were never contacted and your status shows Process Completed, you were not selected but were not sent a formal rejection.

Does "In Progress" mean I have a good chance?

"In Progress" only means your application hasn't been rejected. It provides no signal about likelihood of moving forward — at any given time, hundreds of applications at a large company are "In Progress."

Why did I get "Not Selected" so quickly?

Almost always an automated knockout filter. Check the application questions you answered — a "No" to a required criterion triggers an immediate automated rejection.

Can I re-apply after "Not Selected"?

Most Workday setups prevent re-applying to the same requisition. You can apply to a different open role at the same company. Some companies have a waiting period (6 months) before re-applying to any role.

What does "Screen" mean in Workday?

"Screen" or "Candidate Screening" means a recruiter has shortlisted your application and is preparing to contact you for a phone or video screen. It is a positive status that typically precedes direct recruiter outreach by a few business days.

What does "Recruiter Review" mean in Workday?

"Recruiter Review" means your application has been moved into a recruiter active evaluation queue — a step above "In Progress." Expect a status change or direct contact within 1–2 weeks.

What does "Interview" status mean in Workday?

"Interview" means the hiring process has progressed to the interview stage. Expect recruiter outreach or a calendar invite. If you see this status with no contact after 3–5 business days, check your spam folder.

What does "Hire in Progress" mean in Workday?

"Hire in Progress" is a late-stage status indicating the company is completing your hire — typically after an accepted offer, with background check, offer letter, or onboarding paperwork underway.

What is the difference between "In Process" and "In Progress" in Workday?

None — they are identical statuses with different labels. Different Workday employer configurations use one or the other for the same state: your application is active and has not been rejected.

What does "Application Received" mean in Workday?

"Application Received" is the initial confirmation state after submitting — equivalent to "In Progress." Some employers use it as a brief separate step; others move applications directly to "In Progress" automatically.

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