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Their Japanese parent company said Glassdoor will fold into Indeed. The company wants more AI use, particularly in writing code.
In an email to staff, Indeed’s CEO talks clearly and directly about job cuts, delivering a great example for other leaders.
A growing number of employers in tech and other fields are recruiting workers with expertise in AI, labor data shows.
A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
As AI barrels into the workplace, job search firms like Indeed and Glassdoor are replacing workers with the technology.
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent company of job search and employee review giants Indeed and Glassdoor, is cutting ...
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 ...
[BENGALURU] Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job sites amid a shift in focus towards artificial intelligence (AI), ...
Generative AI and real-time data can help deliver products and services tailored to each customer’s preferences and behaviour ...