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Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job ...
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.
Indeed and Glassdoor — both owned by the Japanese group Recruit Holdings Co. — are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs as part of a broader move to combine operations and shift more focus toward artificial ...
Job sites Indeed and Glassdoor will cut about 6% of their workforce and Glassdoor will be folded into Indeed, parent company ...
Indeed and Glassdoor have belonged to Recruit Holdings since 2012 and 2018, respectively. The CEO said operations of the ...
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent company of job search and employee review giants Indeed and Glassdoor, is cutting around 6% of its HR Technology segment workforce.
When he announced mass layoffs earlier this year, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach invited employees to consider the bigger ...
Indeed and Glassdoor are laying off 1,300 people. The CEO of the parent company that owns both job-hunting platforms extolled the virtues of AI in the memo announcing the cuts. The companies have cut ...
Japan-based Recruit Holdings, which owns the online job platforms, said Friday it will cut about 1,300 positions. Its CEO said “we must adapt.” ...
Job search giants Indeed and Glassdoor, sister companies, are laying off 1,300 employees. These layoffs follow similar mass layoffs from the company in recent years.