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Indeed and Glassdoor, owned by Recruit Holdings, are set to lay off 1300 employees globally, impacting 6% of their workforce.
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Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs, as their parent company, the Japan-based Recruit Holdings, learns ...
The layoffs will impact about 6 percent of the company’s HR tech team. Most of the affected roles are in the United States, ...
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Indeed and Glassdoor are laying off 1,300 employees as Recruit Holdings restructures to prioritize AI and streamline operations across both platforms.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence.
The two major job-seeking platforms are slashing 1,300 employees and restructuring for AI.
Roughly 6% of Human Resources Technology employees for Indeed and Glassdoor will reportedly be impacted by the change.