The company is cool, but some teams😟 - UX Project Manager Indeed Employee Review

3.0
4 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Indeed has great a SLT, open PTO and other great benefits, free food at offices, great inclusion programs and activities.

Cons

Managers aren’t managed and can too easily get away with creating toxic team cultures. The entire HR org needs restructuring and training. All of middle leadership needs leadership training. It’s too easy for IC’s who brown nose and only think of themselves to get ahead while those who think of the team at large and future team members are targeted and perceived as disrupters. Siloes are created and some managers use that as a tactic to divide team members and support some more than others or not at all. Career growth is associated with who your manager is and whether they really want to support you or not. Some middle managers have too much control over employee advancement and directors look the other way or aren’t present at all. At first Indeed valued culture and diversity but that has also been tainted by individuals in middle management. My former team is now all white women, mostly of a certain age with similar backgrounds and lifestyles. Only one man remains and one person of color who’s a contractor.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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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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