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Indeed reportedly plans to hold onto its 11-story Domain Tower, but intends to leave three other locations in Austin. The ABJ stated that Indeed will not renew a lease that expires in November in ...
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Austin-based Indeed announced Wednesday that the company will be laying off about 2,200 employees, or 15% of its workforce. It was not clear if Austin-based workers would be affected.
Austin-based job searching and careers data company Indeed said today that it will layoff about 1K employees. That represents roughly 8% of the company's global headcount.
Indeed was founded in Austin and Stamford, Connecticut, in 2004. Today, it employs 1,600 employees in Austin and 6,100 people worldwide. They currently have 27 offices around the world.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Hundreds of Indeed employees are now without a job. Some of them are right here in Austin. The employment company announced mass layoffs on Monday. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Indeed ...
Job-search giant Indeed, which last year launched a major expansion of its Stamford offices, announced this week it would add up to 3,000 jobs during the next few years to its hub in Austin, Texas.
Indeed laying off 15% of staff, around 2,200 people by: Abigail Jones, Sarah Al-Shaikh Posted: Mar 22, 2023 / 01:36 PM CDT Updated: May 13, 2024 / 04:32 PM CDT ...
A new office tower stands tall in Austin, and its sustainability features are breaking records. Indeed Tower, a recently completed AA office tower, earned 82 points toward a LEED v4 Core & Shell ...
Downtown Austin’s office problem just got 100,000 square feet bigger. Software giant Indeed placed the 27th, 28th and 29th floors at 200 West Sixth Street up for sublease over the weekend.
With 250 million job hunters turning to the site each month, Indeed.com has very much become a national brand. But the company’s Austin roots still run deep, CEO Chris Hyams says. At 15 years ...
Austin-based careers company Indeed plans to lay off 15% of its global workforce, or about 2,200 people, according to a March 22 memo from CEO Chris Hyams. "I take sole accountability for where we ...