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Indeed is cutting 6% of its global workforce as part of an artificial intelligence-driven consolidation, becoming the latest ...
The parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor has jettisoned more than 1,000 employees as it focuses on artificial intelligence ...
Roughly 6% of Human Resources Technology employees for Indeed and Glassdoor will reportedly be impacted by the change.
A Texas-based tech giant is cutting hundreds of jobs — again. Austin-based hiring giant Indeed is laying off roughly 1,300 ...
Austin-based Indeed to cut 1,300 jobs or 6% of its global workforce. Indeed is the next big tech company to cut jobs due to artificial intelligence.
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. That is part of a bid "toward a simpler ...
Tech layoffs are hitting Austin. Indeed cut 1,300 jobs company-wide, while Intel plans to lay off another 150 Austin ...
Job sites Indeed and Glassdoor will cut about 6% of their workforce and Glassdoor will be folded into Indeed, parent company ...
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 ...
Indeed reported earlier this summer employing 2,800 in Austin, down from 2,900 a year earlier. CEO Chris Hyams announced in March it would lay off 15% of its global workforce , or about 2,200 people.
Austin-based tech company Indeed lays off roughly 1,000 employees. The layoffs were largely employees in the United States. By Warren Brown, Digital Opinion Producer May 13, 2024.
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