posting velocity //
Opens vs closes per day
Based on 34 events over 28 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
Posting timing (day/hour) is available only when there are at least 5 jobs with a real publish stamp spread across 3 distinct days. This company's source doesn't expose post times, or there isn't enough data yet — showing what we know for sure: how many jobs are open, in which domains, and at which seniority levels.
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Open now
28
Total active openings across all sites
Δ 28-day
+28
Opens minus closes in the last 28 days
Δ 90-day
+28
Opens minus closes in the last 90 days
posting velocity //
Based on 34 events over 28 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
role mix //
+3
The green layer is the current share of active openings by role. The grey dashed layer is the 90-day baseline — gaps between them show where the company is shifting its hiring mix.
seniority pyramid //
Distribution of active openings by seniority. The 'unknown' row groups jobs from sources that don't expose seniority.
geography //
Active openings by region. Click a row to see jobs in that area.
time on market //
Median
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25th pct
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75th pct
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Based on 3 closed jobs and 28 still open (right-censored). Curve is Kaplan-Meier; band is the 95% CI.Low event count — the median will stabilise after ~47 more closures. Until then treat the values as indicative.
company intel · ai-generated
Updated 2d ago
WalkMe was founded in Tel Aviv in 2011 by Dan Adika and Raphael Sweary. The company was one of the earliest players to define the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) category. Originally listed on NASDAQ under the ticker WKME following a 2021 IPO, WalkMe's defining recent event was its acquisition by German software giant SAP. Announced in June 2024 and valued at approximately $1.5 billion ($14 per share), the deal transitions WalkMe from an independent public company to an SAP subsidiary. Prior to the acquisition, the company employed roughly 1,000 people globally, with headquarters operations split between Tel Aviv and San Francisco.
WalkMe provides a SaaS overlay that sits on top of existing enterprise web applications, such as Salesforce, Workday, and ServiceNow. The product delivers interactive, on-screen walkthroughs, tooltips, and automated workflows to guide employees and customers through complex software interfaces. The core problem it solves is software adoption and user friction, directly impacting IT training costs and support ticket volume. Its technical moat includes its "DeepUI" technology, a machine-learning approach that identifies and interacts with graphical UI elements, reducing the need for direct API integrations or backend code modifications.
The flagship offering is the WalkMe Digital Adoption Platform. It allows non-technical administrators, often in IT, HR, or sales operations, to build and deploy contextual guidance layers without writing code. WalkMe also offers analytics modules via WalkMe Insights, tracking user interactions across applications to identify drop-off points or workflow bottlenecks. The platform integrates broadly across web, desktop, and mobile operating environments.
WalkMe has historically maintained a strong position in industry analyst reports, prominently featured in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Adoption Platforms. Direct competitors in the space include Whatfix, Pendo, and Appcues. While Pendo frequently targets product managers with a heavy focus on user analytics and product feedback, WalkMe focuses heavily on enterprise IT and HR teams driving internal software compliance and operational efficiency. The 2024 SAP acquisition signals a strategic consolidation, embedding WalkMe's adoption layer directly into SAP's massive enterprise software ecosystem.
WalkMe's core R&D and product organizations are based in Tel Aviv. Prior to the SAP acquisition, the Israeli office housed hundreds of employees encompassing engineering, product, and management functions. With the close of the 2024 transaction, WalkMe's Tel Aviv team integrates into SAP's broader Israeli R&D network, which serves as one of the multinational's key global innovation hubs. The company typically hires for frontend, backend, data science, and product management roles in Israel.
key people & leadership
8 key people, sourced from public records — with a per-row confidence score.
Raphael Sweary
Co-Founder & President
Co-founded WalkMe in 2011, serves as President driving corporate development and business strategy.
Eyal Goren
Co-Founder
Co-founded WalkMe in Tel Aviv in 2011 alongside Rafi Kasslin, helping build the foundational Digital Adoption Platform concept.
Rafael Sweary
Co-Founder and President
Co-founder and President of WalkMe, responsible for business strategy and global growth initiatives.
leadership
Window: 180 days back. Don't read the mean — the long tail biases it. Median and percentiles are the honest summary.
Republish rate
8.3%
1 / 12 of closed jobs reposted within 60 days
hiring signal · from our data
From our job data · always current
28 open roles in Israel · +40 worldwide
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