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Re: Hello from Workday!

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workday.com

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esther.ng@workday.com

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Thu, Oct 27, 2022 05:41 AM

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Hello {NAME}, I wanted to follow up and see if there is still interest in looking at Workday's platf

Hello {NAME}, I wanted to follow up and see if there is still interest in looking at Workday's platform. I’m happy to help in any way I can. I would love to schedule some time to learn more about the scope and timeline of your project. Will you be available in the next few days to connect for a quick 10-minute call? Thanks again for reaching out and I look forward to hearing back from you. Regards, Esther Ng | Associate, Medium & Large Enterprise (ASEAN) | +65 98171349 | [esther.ng@workday.com](mailto:derrick.lau@workday.com) If you'd like me to stop sending you emails, please [click here](=====) On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 1:40 am, Esther Ng wrote: Hi {NAME}, Thank you for your interest in Workday and nice to e-meet you 😊 I’m Esther from Workday's Corporate Sales Development Team, covering markets throughout Asia. Before we proceed, we’d love if you could familiarize our team with your company by answering the following questions: - How many employees do you staff today? - Where are the Global Headquarters & office entities of your organization located? - What is the scope & timeline of your project? - What is your anticipated growth for the next 3 years? - What applications are currently being used for the following: - HCM: - Payroll: - Finance: - Recruiting: - Expenses: Do let me know if there’s any additional info you’d like to share at this time as well. I look forward to hearing back from you. Cheers, Esther Ng | Associate, Medium & Large Enterprise (ASEAN) | +65 98171349 | [esther.ng@workday.com](mailto:derrick.lau@workday.com) If you'd like me to stop sending you emails, please [click here](=====)

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