Indeed reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(4,515 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 4,515 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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5K reviews
1.0
Apr 25, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Gifted and interesting people. - Snacks/ free meals/ happy hours. - Various trainings available. - The salary and some perks (e.g. work-from-home opportunities).

Cons

- Open-office environment (not suitable for introverts). - Air conditioning system (always too strong). - Never-ending office construction cycle. - Bonus scheme in this department is not standardized. It is based on the 'I am the manager, and I will decide' model. - Office management They have poor administrative skills (lots of issues, mess, etc.). - HR You will never get any proper assistance from them. They support the management team, and just want to get you out of the door with the smallest amount of noise possible. - Recruitment/ hiring process is inconsistent. Some people are hired externally, though the job gets never posted. - Call Center Atmosphere The client services department moves towards a call center environment (phone call targets, etc.). - Unlimited PTO This was an ephemeral pleasure. - My team management was terrible. They: 1) fail to practice fundamental workplace ethics on a daily basis, 2) take care of their personal targets/ interests only, 3) have a small-minded approach and like to micromanage, 4) make spur-of-the moment decisions. A great deal of their unprofessional behavior goes unchecked and unrecorded in any file. Once I stopped blindly nodding 'yes' to every new idea they came up with (no matter how irrational it seemed to be), I experienced the most unprofessional, unethical, and mean-spirited behavior I have ever seen in my life. They (my direct manager and the director of the team) did everything to force me out of the company: 1) They started treating me as if I suddenly turned into a silly toddler. They blamed me for all their little failings like the lack of respect and communication with the team, discussing some work-related topics with my colleagues (e.g. constantly changing targets, fatigue at work, etc.). 2) They limited my ability to use company perks like work from home and any spot in the company (e.g. in the meeting rooms) for no reason. 3) They did not allow me to work on any project I proposed for no apparent reason. 4) They reduced my bonuses by 30% and 50% two quarters in a row, though all my targets were met. 5) As a result, they wanted to make me go through a 30-day personal development plan. At that moment, I decided to quit. I sent the 'goodbye' email to my colleagues. To express regret at my leaving, the director of this team sent an IT request to get my email removed from the system, so to hide the nature and consequences of their incompetent actions. I managed to resend this email to my colleagues.

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Indeed Response
8y
This is not the standard of treatment we’d like any Indeedian to experience and we’re sorry to hear you’ve left Indeed on this note. Your feedback will not go unnoticed as we will be sharing it with the right people. If you feel comfortable, we ask that you please email inside@indeed.com with more information so we can investigate further. Thank you for letting us know how we can build a better employee experience.
3.0
Jul 28, 2016

Recruiting Team Woes

Recommend
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Pros

Indeed is a good company to hire for, good benefits, good history, good teams.

Cons

Our Recruiting Team is not a good place to work inside Indeed. We have endless requisitions to fill and get no development or personal time for projects and interests. We are not encouraged to be a part of the bigger business - I should say, encouraged not to be a part of the bigger business as our boss is pretty negative about the other functions. There seems to be no upward mobility in our group and we don't promote from within, just bring in people who worked with the boss in the past.

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Indeed Response
9y
We're disappointed to hear that your experience in recruiting at Indeed has been a seemingly frustrating one, but feedback like yours helps us improve from the inside out. We invite you to email inside@indeed.com so we can learn more about your experience and investigate these concerns, as well as share them with senior leadership. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.
2.0
Aug 23, 2018

1 Giant Rat Race

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

All of the pros are superficial. Pay can be good (if and only if the sales opportunities in your narrow "territory" so to speak aren't saturated... unlikely), in-house gym, free food, happy hours

Cons

Rampant sexual harassment, chauvinism, unhelpfulHR, unruly noise on massive open floor plan layouts (I'm talking about people 70+ desks in one massive room, with crude, ear-piercing music sometimes (when someone makes a sale) blasted over a loudspeaker while you're trying to talk to clients or prospects)

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Indeed Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review about your experiences of working at Indeed in New York. We have zero tolerance for racism 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 work hard to identify and correct any behaviors that could be perceived as unfair. There are various ways an employee can report any issues through the ethics hotline, ethics email, the inclusion team to report to HR, go to any SLT member or general counsel. We’re currently hiring more employees within HR and providing ongoing training to Managers and HR. Thanks again for leaving us a review, we appreciate the time you have taken.
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