One word: Complacency. - Search Quality Analyst Indeed Employee Review

2.0
7 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Indeed's branding is on point. * The open PTO as well as the free food and booze are pretty great for a millennial just getting started in the professional workforce! They have over-hired over the last couple years so, especially in Search Quality, so take all the PTO you want! * Lots of people of similar age means nothing compares to the social setting--you'll have no problem making friends with your coworkers and they're a really open atmosphere. * They also have a really heavy corporate emphasis on diversity, with countless affinity groups you're bound to feel included somewhere.

Cons

Some 'abridged' words of caution for anyone considering a job in Search Quality at Indeed Note that I cannot attest to any other department's experience. *BEWARE for those who just want any job at Indeed:* Search Quality as a department is oft considered the 'awkward stepchild' of Indeed, something nobody will admit to in the hiring process. If you are looking for a shoe-in at a growing company and plan to eventually transfer departments, I pray you think again. There is no horizontal mobility unless you want to go to QA (for the same sub-organization) or coast until your next outside opportunity arises. Oftentimes other departments will ignore an internal applications simply based on their team of origin. Even then, it is up to the manager's discretion and not truly weighted on one's technical ability, subject matter expertise, or any equitable merit. Some general takeaways from the experience: * Hiring process/Promotions: They both tended to be quite nepotistic. Friends will be promoted while hard workers simply keep doing just that--working hard. * Personal career development: You will not have any opportunity to grow outside of the canned "Analyst > Senior Analyst > Team Lead" path. Total absence of guidelines for internal mobility around the Indeed corporate structure. Self-education is encouraged outside of work only and the internal learning seminars are nothing more than a bunch of engineers/devs showing off some cool things they made that will most likely never be introduced in the actual live site. * Overall professionalism/job specs: There isn't any formal discipline that 'search quality' can fall under, so the backgrounds in this department range from Art History to Zoology. While that isn't in itself a con, barely anyone has any technical knowhow coming in, despite asking for "Python skillz" on all the job adverts. This leads to managers being overly selective in the hiring process, with hopes that someone will help. Meanwhile, analysts drone on day in and day out on highly repetitive tasks that would frankly be more suited for outsourcing. * Social environment: While the majority of the coworkers you will get along with, a small fraction of hypersensitive employees will not let you forget that you are in the moral minority if you don't think like them. These individuals turn the workplace into an cautious, queasy environment where even the slightest annoyance could land you an HR complaint. Managers tend to sidestep the problem with fear of more HR complaints, this is a negative feedback loop. Seemingly weekly themed happy hours are cool though... * Management style: Laissez faire management is a tech industry mantra it seems, it works GREAT when your team is inspired by what they do. In reality managers at Indeed have no real top-level direction and typically just take the first idea that gets bubbled up from below. 'Metrics' and 'statistics' are dirty, dirty words around these here parts. * Last but not least--Salary: Well below average for the Austin area, as well as the tech industry in general. They'll try to doll it up like "But we have open PTO! and food! and even kegs!"--these things do nothing to detract from the lack of direction and personal growth you will experience taking a job here. The bonus schemes are cryptic and pretty much just rely on how well your team lead likes you any given quarter. All Indeed truly has going for them is branding.

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Indeed Response
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Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a review about working at Indeed in Austin. We’re really proud to offer our Indeedians a number of great perks and benefits in all of our offices like open PTO and free food and snacks. As we continue to grow and evolve as a company, we want our employees to have opportunities to do the same. There are endless ways for Indeedians to gain different experiences and take on new challenges within roles, within teams, and within the company. Internal mobility is something we’re really passionate about and we want all of our employees next role to be with Indeed. As a business we review salaries yearly as part of the merit process and have a dedicated benefits team that are continually adjusting levels based on data and feedback. We launched a global salary project across the business last year to look at our salary ranges across all roles. We’ll now start to be transparent internally and externally as a business on the salaries we offer. We are listening and acting on all the feedback we receive across our external and internal feedback channels, so we appreciate the time you have taken to give us this. We appreciate all your feedback.

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