Indeed reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(4,520 total reviews)
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Hisayuki Deko Idekoba

52% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Indeed has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,520 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Indeed employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Jan 14, 2019
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Pros

Indeed truly believes in work / life balance. During your interview, get your manager's take on working from home, as every manager has the autonomy to operate differently. The pay is great and it has all of the benefits of a tech company (ie. tons of free food, big events with open bar and catering, very inclusive culture, flexible schedule, no dress code, couches/ rocking chairs/ standing desk, gyms, work out classes, etc) The health insurane is fantastic. My husband is a veteran and works for DOD and still uses our benefits. They cover things like fertility treatments- 3 rounds of IUI & 2 rounds of IVF They have 6 wks paid paternity leave & 4 months paid maternity leave They have events for the family They give you tooooons of free swag Open PTO Follow #insideindeed for a lot of insider pics of our events

Cons

The managers have complete autonomy- which is great, if you have a good manager. It is important to get to know the manager as much as possible during the interview and find out their style. Most managers are completely lax on work from home/ flexible schedules/ time off, etc. There are some that are a bit more micromanagers. Also, some products are managed extremely different than the bulk of indeed. It's important to talk to those who are in the role and really find out what they enjoy and ask the questions about work from home policies, etc.

1.0
Nov 8, 2018

No transparency at all and too much harassment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great perks. Free lunch & snacks, free beer, free gym, game room, overall a very nice office. Open PTO policy makes it easy to have a good work life balance.

Cons

Some people abuse the open PTO policy. I have seen people taking PTO every month and not getting any work done at all, but that is accepted as it's the employee's freedom to decide when and what to work on. The managers say that it's an open and safe environment, but in reality there is no transparency and no freedom so say what you think. I was told not to point out problems unless I have a solution ready. That is the same as saying "you can't ask questions unless you have the answer." It does not feel like a safe environment when you get criticized for asking questions. The evaluation system is not very fair, as it gets heavily influenced by the opinion of the managers. Even if the whole team gives you positive feedback, if you don't get along with one manager you will end up with a negative evaluation. There is a problem with harassment as well. There have been sexual harassment incidents but the company failed to take any action to prevent this kind of problem from happening again. Overall it is not a safe environment to work in, especially if you are a woman.

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Indeed Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review about your experience working at Indeed. We have zero tolerance for racism, sexism or any type of discriminatory practices. Our message to all employees has always been to report to HR any behaviors that are inappropriate, illegal or inconsistent with our company principles. We like to think of ourselves as a feedback friendly business where we operate a transparent culture and employees have the freedom to bring their authentic self to work. At Indeed we value honest communication, with quarterly feedback, an HR hotline, and management effectiveness surveys. If you would like to give us more detailed feedback our HR team would be really happy to talk to you confidentially. Just send an email to inside@indeed.com.
3.0
Jul 15, 2018

Major growing pains...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

* Great people * Nice perks and employee benefits * Generous 401K matching program * Happy hours and company events * Unlimited PTO (at your manager's digression) While I have a lot of constructive criticism below, my experience at Indeed was invaluable. I learned a lot about the industry, gained a majority of my professional experience, had a good amount of professional training that was offered by the company and made some wonderful lifelong friendships. My feedback below is in hopes to help make Indeed stronger in areas that I would love to see them improve on for the sake of their current employees and the overall success of the company.

Cons

I joined Indeed several years ago when it was not a well known company. Understanding that as a company has significant growth, it's going to change, I am still saddened by the direction Indeed is headed. There are many reasons Indeed is a strong competitor in this industry; primarily being it's large share of traffic compared to it's competitors. I always loved sharing with my customers the many perks Indeed offers for free over it's competitors. However, in the past year or two, I've seen Indeed take the wonderful perks and monetize them. In addition, it seems that Indeed is also starting to use some of the pricing models as our competitors. While I understand some of the reasoning behind it, I feel like there are drastic changes that are so far from what Indeed was as a company and what we always said set us apart from our competitors. Indeed always had two core products, resume and job for many years. In the past few years, they've rolled out so many product to dominate the market. However, this fast progression is concerning when things are rolled out too early, leaving customers unhappy and your support teams having to be the face of the company in messy situations. I would love to see Indeed hire more experienced talent to help build a stronger foundation. Most of the higher level employees are in their positions because of the length of time they've been with the company, having luck with being in the right place at the right time, or due to favoritism. I think the company, especially the San Mateo office, can use a stronger foundation in hopes that this will help with retention. The turnover rate is extremely high which can be disheartening to a team when it's constantly losing team members. There seems to be a continuous cycle of team members leaving, causing the rest of the team to have a heavy workload while managers frantically try to hire quickly and train a new hire to help lessen the workload while their team is drowning. At some points in my career at Indeed, it became embarrassing to take on an account from someone who had left and introduce myself to a customer knowing they had probably gone through several CS members in a short period of time while we were back-filling the former rep's position. I would also like to take the time to acknowledge the CS teams in San Mateo. While most are young - I would say that a majority of them work their butts off to do the best with whatever situation they're put in. My wonderful team members are what kept me at Indeed for as long as I did and was the sole reason that made it hard for me to leave. I would love to see the company make changes to their compensation. Especially for the Bay Area, Indeed is not competitive. We are constantly told that Indeed does market research and their compensation levels are competitive. I just don't see how this can be true. While they once used to negotiate salaries, it seems that starting a couple years ago they moved to a model where if you are going for X role, you can only make up to $X. One of the reasons I chose to leave was due to compensation. After being promoted a few times, I knew that based on their new salary model, I was already making above what the promoted role would offer - therefore, I really couldn't make any more money at Indeed. I know this because I saw this happen to many of my tenured colleagues. I think this may have changed shortly after I left, but it's hard to see them lose top talent by not being flexible and taking into consideration your experience and how much it would cost to have to hire externally, train someone and get them up to speed. I don't see how that can be cost efficient, especially when you're losing top talent with a significant knowledge base that is truly priceless.

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Indeed Response
7y
Thank you for your review of working at Indeed. We really appreciate you taking the time to give us feedback as we’re always looking to improve as a business. As the company has grown we have had to evolve our product offerings and pricing models to keep pace with that growth. We still believe that what we offer employers is different and unique to what other online recruitment tools can provide. In regards to rewarding our employees, we research compensation in each market where we compete for talent, and have a dedicated benefits team that are continually adjusting levels based on data and feedback. Thank you again for your review. We are listening, and we value the time you have taken to share.
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