Workato, a cloud-native integration and automation platform, employs roughly 695 people worldwide. The company expanded its team by 146 new hires during the most recent reporting period while recording 72 departures, signalling continued investment in talent. Strong representation across multiple functions and geographies supports Workato’s product development and customer success objectives.
Sales & Support is Workato’s largest functional group with about 245 employees, accounting for a little over one-third of the total workforce. Engineering follows at 163 employees, reflecting the technical resources required to maintain and enhance the platform. Marketing & Product teams comprise 106 employees, while Business Management has 42. The remaining staff are distributed among Quality, industry-specific solution teams, and an "Other" category that totals 135 employees. This balanced structure underscores the company’s focus on both product innovation and customer engagement.
Headcount is distributed across more than a dozen global hubs. Singapore hosts the largest office with 86 employees, and the San Francisco headquarters has around 62. Additional concentrations include Denver (28), Austin (12), San Jose (12), Barcelona (11), New York (13), Seattle (15), and Boston (14). An "Other" category comprising 124 employees captures remote staff and smaller satellite locations, illustrating Workato’s flexible, geographically diverse workforce model.