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Austin-based Indeed.com is laying off about 1,000 people, or about 8% of the online job-search site's global workforce, CEO Chris Hyams announced in a letter to employees Monday. Asked how the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Indeed is letting go of roughly 8% of its staff, approximately 1,000 people, according to a letter shared with employees Monday from CEO Chris Hyams.. A competitive market. An Austin man, who ...
The local tech heavyweight — which employs nearly 3,000 in Austin — is in the process of shedding real estate in its hometown. It joins companies like Meta, TikTok and 3M in an increasingly ...
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.
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.
The Indeed Tower is the largest office property in Austin by square feet, the real estate company says. The tower is 36 stories tall, totaling approximately 740,000 square feet.
Indeed is looking to sublease all five floors of Domain Gateway, putting 184,000 square feet of Class A space back on the market. The job search company, co-headquartered in Austin and Stamford ...
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 ...
According to Indeed, Austin tech workers earn on average $103,394 per year — good for 10th nationwide. But the city's rank jumps significantly when cost of living is factored in.