Working at Indeed - Anonymous employee Indeed Employee Review

4.0
1 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company really tries to make the environment supportive (lots of amenities), and employees are generally satisfied. You can gain exposure to many different departments, secure financial support for continuing education/classes, attend conferences, and have the opportunity for lateral movement within the company if you so desire (can be difficult). Overall, Indeed supports its employees' careers, futures, and wants them to be content (*complacent). Senior product leadership is exceptional. The president is a well-liked, natural leader.

Cons

Indeed does not pay well in comparison to other tech employers in Austin or outside of it. Additionally, if you're not in Engineering or Product (who are also underpaid) you're a second or even third-class employee. It all depends on your degree of separation from the tech core. Everything will reflect this from your paycheck, to your desk size, its location/the general environment of your department, to how you're treated by other employees. Additionally, Indeed moves infuriatingly slow and is generally reluctant to take risks. Aggressive expansion seems to be the blindfold strategy with an inefficient segmentation of goals that are not aligned between departments.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

I loved the talented people I worked with; I appreciated being appreciated; I loved helping employers hire; and I really thought this would be the company I retired from.

Cons

The company culture changed significantly after it became publicly traded; I didn't particularly care for how they handled layoffs; they didn't always act on the feedback they received; and they were slow to jump on the AI train.

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