Indeed reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(4,537 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 4,537 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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1.0
May 14, 2021

Worst Company Ever

Anonymous employee
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Pros

40 hours a week with decent pay

Cons

The rules we put in place for businesses are so corrupt I feel bad for them, we make them jump through never ending hoops because we have monopolized the recruitment industry. Company culture is toxic Don't work here if you want to help people

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Indeed Response
5y
Thanks for leaving a review of your work experience at Indeed. We’re sad to read that you had a less than positive time while working at Indeed. It is our priority to make sure we are listening and acting on the concerns and suggestions of our staff, as they are the ones who help build us up as a company, and are our biggest and most valuable assets. Though you may no longer be at Indeed, if you have any additional feedback that you feel comfortable sharing with us, please do not hesitate to send an email to us at inside@indeed.com.
1.0
Feb 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing colleagues, amenities trump most workspaces and pay is better than most in valley (was)

Cons

The sales floor used to be a buzz of activity with celebrations and sales left and right with meaningful solutions for our clients. However, those are of the past where now is a desolate floor where you could hear a pin drop. The senior leadership in Scottsdale and upper-management in New York have made the job a predatory landscape in a matter of 2 months. Leaving to mass firings and senior reps, and top performers leaving in a heartbeat. The push to be a Fortune 500 has left most of the company's values to the wayside. A new product emerged within the company and it was forced upon us, the account executives, to be the BDRs for the product with an inadequate compensation structure. It's being shoved down SMBs throats with costs that are inappropriate for businesses of that size and the reps being put on plans if the numbers are not obtained. Quotas are starting to become unattainable with zero insight on how they are created although it's been asked to expose this from the reps. There are TWO CRMs being used with duplication of the same records to be inputted taking up time. The hyper-growth of hiring QoQ is starting to reflect in reps books where worked through accounts appear more and more leading to dead-ends, but same quotas expected. In the end, the sales leg has flipped a 180 in the wrong direction in a matter of a year with a grim outlook and the lost focus on consultative selling to an aggressive sale with inappropriate solutions for our clients. Indeed will lose its upper hand if nothing is done immediately.

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Indeed Response
6y
Thanks for leaving a review of your work experience in our Scottsdale office. We’ve read a number of reviews from Account Executives based in Scottsdale and have escalated them to the Sales Leadership team as low morale is not conducive to a growing sales team. We encourage you to hold us accountable by leaving a follow-up review if things are changing for the better or if you are still seeing the same issues as before. Only with feedback such as yours can we continue to improve. If you have any additional feedback that you would like to share in complete confidence, please send us an email as inside@indeed.com and we will pass it along to the HRBPs and Sales Leadership.
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