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Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job ...
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 ...
As AI barrels into the workplace, job search firms like Indeed and Glassdoor are replacing workers with the technology.
Careers site Indeed is integrating the job seeking and employee review site Glassdoor into its operations, its CEO Hisayuki “Deko” Idekoba announced in a staff email. It will lay off 1,300 U.S ...
Indeed and Glassdoor have belonged to Recruit Holdings since 2012 and 2018, respectively. The CEO said operations of the latter will be merged into Indeed.
Glassdoor CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong will step down on Oct. 1. LaFawn Davis, chief people and sustainability officer at Indeed, is also leaving the company.
The wave of layoffs is not going to end anytime soon. Now, job search platforms Indeed and Glassdor have announced job cuts. Both the platforms owned by Japanese conglomerate Recruit Holdings. As ...
When he announced mass layoffs earlier this year, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach invited employees to consider the bigger ...
The Indeed and Glassdoor cuts are expected to mostly affect those based in the U.S., around 6 percent of those working in areas of research and development, and people and sustainability, Idekoba ...