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Job sites Indeed and Glassdoor will cut about 6% of their workforce and Glassdoor will be folded into Indeed, parent company ...
The two major job-seeking platforms are slashing 1,300 employees and restructuring for AI.
In an email to staff, Indeed’s CEO talks clearly and directly about job cuts, delivering a great example for other leaders.
As AI barrels into the workplace, job search firms like Indeed and Glassdoor are replacing workers with the technology.
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, said on Friday it is laying off about 1,300 employees at the two companies. The layoffs are part of a broader restructuring that involves ...
This isn’t Indeed’s first round of layoffs. In 2024, the company cut 1,000 jobs, and in 2023, it slashed 2,200. The recurring ...
Indeed and Glassdoor will cut 1,300 jobs, which represent around 6% of the workforce in Recruit's HR technology segment.
Their Japanese parent company said Glassdoor will fold into Indeed. The company wants more AI use, particularly in writing ...
Indeed and Glassdoor have belonged to Recruit Holdings since 2012 and 2018, respectively. The CEO said operations of the ...
Indeed and Glassdoor — both owned by the Japanese group Recruit Holdings Co. — are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs as part of a ...
Job-hunting platforms Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting their workforce, and it may be thanks to good old artificial ...
Indeed and Glassdoor are laying off 1,300 people. The CEO of the parent company that owns both job-hunting platforms extolled ...