Indeed reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(4,547 total reviews)
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Hisayuki Deko Idekoba

52% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Indeed has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,547 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Mar 3, 2016

Great Company

Recommend
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Pros

*Management* -Recognizes and rewards hard work and dedication. -Great culture and mentality comes from the top down. -Employees are entrusted to get their work done without someone constantly looking over their shoulder. Micromanagement simply does not exist in my department. I think this comes from the practice of hiring people with good personal responsibility. -Transparency. Employees are updated on the state of the company regularly. -Personally, I feel like I've experienced tremendous professional growth in the time I've been here so far. This is a direct result of working with a great manager. *Work Hard / Play Hard Mentality* Lots of events in and out of the office. Voluntary all night Hack-A-thons with music and food where co-workers get together and think up / build anything they want. (Anything from new work tools/ improvements to filmed movie spoofs, hand made DDR arcades and drones. You name it! The pool of talent here is amazing.) People will zip by on scooters in the office. Competitive and fun pool and ping pong tournaments. Trivia happy hours. It's a great/fun atmosphere, you get the idea. *Great Work/Life Balance* -Unlimited PTO means you don't have to worry about running out of accrued time off when something comes up. Use it responsibly and you're golden. -The company encourages healthy lifestyles outside of work. Employees often get together for marathon runs / rugged maniac courses, etc. -Flexible schedule -Affinity groups for co-workers with common interests to get together outside of work. *Close Knit and Diverse Community of Co-Workers* You'll meet people from all over the world here and likely make more than a few friends across departments. This is especially true in the Search Quality department. Never have I worked with a more diverse and interesting group of people that work so well together. Really remarkable. *Education / Training* -Outside of normal coaching, classes and seminars are available on a variety of topics including effective communication techniques and building leadership skills. -Tuition reimbursement program -In response to a previous review: Training in the Search Quality department is not done in a class setting (at this time) but via hands on, one on one, sessions with leads / experienced co-workers. The team generally hires individuals who are able to quickly grasp new concepts and run with them, so there's not a lot of hand holding. If a new employee is having difficulty, additional coaching and training sessions are always available. *Other Perks* -Coffee and Juice bar. Smoothies, juices, lattes, espresso, etc. made to order. -Large game room with pool tables, ping pong, foosball, shuffleboard, pinball and more. -Huge variety of endless snacks and drinks. All the Topo Chico you can drink. -Fully staffed cafeteria providing free breakfast and lunch daily. Sandwiches made to order. Menu changes daily and there are plenty of entree and side options for people with/without dietary constraints. I have none and was able to sample some octopus the other day at work. Not bad! -Craft beer on tap / rotation -Nice gym on site, complete with regularly scheduled yoga and cardio classes. -Comfortable "common" areas with sofas and arm chairs. Great for collaborating with co-workers or just working away from your desk for a while. -Beautiful courtyard for eating / working outside and enjoying the weather in Austin. Overall, I can say without a doubt this is an amazing place to work and grow. Highly recommended.

Cons

-There are a lot of employees. It'll take you a while to learn everyone's names.

1.0
Feb 10, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You get experience prospecting, presenting, and account management. Young coworkers.

Cons

Where do I begin? You think wow this job sounds great! They are relaxed and I can get some great experience. Well think again. Here is my experience: - you HAVE to prospect after work and on weekends to even have a hope of hitting your quota. Prospecting consists of having to sift through at least 10 cards and reading through them in their homegrown CRM that is crap. It is extremely tedious and terrible. There is NO lead generation and most good companies have been beaten to death. - 60 call/150 min minimum. Yes this is achievable if you call fake numbers. Don't kid yourself everyone does and the management did. Is this the best way to run a company? Emails are not tracked and are by far the best way to communicate as people are way more responsive. - Young coworkers can be fun, but it also means a lot of gossip and cattiness. - Management is completely inexperienced and terrible. There was only one good manager. The others had so many issues I do not even know where to start. There is minimal training for them so they end up just micro managing you and not acting professional. - There is no help if you need it. It is a very sink or swim mentality. Your manager is just constantly interviewing people to fill in positions. I saw around 40 people leave in less then a year. High turnover=terrible moral. There were only a handful of people that were not looking to leave when I left. -They tell you there are growth opportunities, they lie. The recruiters and managers will tell you anything to get you in the door since people quit pretty much every week. I will leave it at that. If you think you will have a different experience, you wont. My advice to you- do not think to yourself that you will get more experience here. It is better to get in a position of just prospecting and working your way up at a good company that people enjoy working for. I PROMISE you that it will be way more worth it in the end and will not burn you out like Indeed. Also these reviews are not from people who were fired or just the disgruntled, this is the unfortunate truth. Do yourself a favor if you are interviewing and contact some people over linked in and ask them what they think (make sure they have been there for over 3 months)

1.0
Sep 18, 2013

Account Manager

Recommend
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Pros

Great people to work with. Lots of free food, open floor plan. Lots of company happy hours.

Cons

Horrible management. The product doesn't work like they say it should. It's so hard to sell a product since people don't know about it and its a different way to do business. You hardly make any money there. Management has no idea how to manage a team. There's too much micromanagement. I would stay far away from this company. They try to get you to come join them with free food and beer. But that's all you're going to get out of it.

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