Exam Workday-Pro-Benefits Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Workday's Workday-Pro-Benefits exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
A company wants to provide employees with additional information about their benefits and links to benefit sites. Where do you configure this?

Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer

The correct answer is A because Enrollment Instructions in Workday are used to present employees with guidance, explanatory text, and helpful links during the benefits enrollment experience. This is the appropriate configuration area when an organization wants to provide additional benefit information, direct workers to carrier or vendor websites, or include messaging that supports enrollment decision-making. These instructions enhance the employee experience by making relevant information available at the point where workers review and elect their benefits.
Option B is incorrect because Enrollment Event Types define the type of benefits event, such as open enrollment or a life event, but they are not primarily used to store employee-facing informational content and links. Option C is unrelated because Health Care Coverage Targets are used for plan design and contribution strategies, not communication content. Option D is also incorrect because Benefit Coverage Types classify benefit offerings and do not control enrollment messaging. When the goal is to display helpful descriptions, external site references, or decision-support text during benefits enrollment, the correct configuration task is Maintain Enrollment Instructions .

by Meredith at Apr 24, 2026, 09:43 PM

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