Great Place to Work until the Culture shift - Anonymous employee Glassdoor Employee Review

4.0
Oct 2, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing people for the most part. The work-life balance, benefits and autonomy were amazing.

Cons

Some people were overlooked, and some were overly celebrated. Shift in culture due to the economy and Recruit demands - as well as Indeeds' influence on the business

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Glassdoor Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It’s great to hear that you’ve experienced the strong community, balance, and flexibility that have always been central to Glassdoor’s culture. We know the past couple of years have brought meaningful change — both in the broader economy and through our closer alignment with Indeed and Recruit Holdings. With that has come an evolution in how we operate, but our focus remains the same: creating a workplace that values trust, belonging, and impact, where great people can do their best work. I appreciate your perspective and your continued contributions to making Glassdoor a place people are proud to be part of. - Owen Humphries | President, Glassdoor

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