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The two major job-seeking platforms are slashing 1,300 employees and restructuring for AI.
The move follows the website's parent company revealing plans to shift the majority of its new coding to AI, joining firms like Microsoft and Google.
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, said on Friday it is laying off about 1,300 employees at the ...
A growing chorus of executives has put white collar workforces on notice: Their jobs are at risk of being wiped out by ...
Recruit Holdings reportedly plans to lay off about 1,300 employees as part of a restructuring to integrate AI into its ...
Indeed is cutting 6% of its global workforce as part of an artificial intelligence-driven consolidation, becoming the latest big tech company to reduce jobs due to advancements in AI. The impact in ...
Indeed and Glassdoor have belonged to Recruit Holdings since 2012 and 2018, respectively. The CEO said operations of the ...
Anyone ranging from forklift drivers, crop farmers, call centre operators as well as accounting types might like to broaden ...
To celebrate companies leading the way, Newsweek is proud to present the inaugural AI Impact Awards 2025. These awards honor 38 organizations across 13 categories for their outstanding ...
As part of the restructuring, Recruit will fully integrate Glassdoor into Indeed. This operational merger will see Glassdoor ...
Mentions of Responsible AI in global job postings have climbed steadily over the past few years, but still make up just 1% of ...
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent company of job search and employee review giants Indeed and Glassdoor, is cutting ...