Recruit Holdings is laying off about 1,300 employees from Indeed and Glassdoor as part of a restructuring to integrate Glassdoor into Indeed and focus more on AI-driven hiring solutions, affecting mainly U.S. staff across various divisions, with leadership changes including the departure of Glassdoor's CEO.
Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting over 1,300 jobs, mainly in research, development, and sustainability, with AI being a likely factor in the layoffs, as the parent company emphasizes AI's role in transforming hiring processes.
Indeed and Glassdoor, owned by Recruit Holdings, are cutting around 1,300 jobs to focus more on artificial intelligence and integrate Glassdoor's operations into Indeed to improve the hiring experience, with CEO Hisayuki Idekoba emphasizing AI's role in transforming their business.
Glassdoor's annual list of the Best Places to Work for 2024 highlights companies in tech, finance, and consulting as having the happiest employees, with attributes such as job security, competitive pay, and career growth opportunities being top priorities. The top 10 U.S. companies to work for in 2024 include Bain & Company, NVIDIA, ServiceNow, MathWorks, and Procore Technologies. As the job market shifts, employees are increasingly focused on stability and career development, signaling a better balance in the job market nearly four years after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Glassdoor's annual list of the 100 Best Places to Work includes nine companies from the D.C. region, with Deltek ranking in the top 10. The list is based on anonymous employee workplace reviews, and the companies are evaluated based on the quantity, quality, and consistency of reviews. Other companies in the top 10 include Bain & Co., Nvidia Corp., ServiceNow, MathWorks, and Procore. To qualify, companies must have over 1,000 employees and receive at least 75 employee ratings during the review period.
Global consultancy firm Bain & Company has been named the best place to work in 2024 by Glassdoor, with a 4.8 out of 5 rating. The list also includes tech companies like NVIDIA, Google, Microsoft, and Apple, which was absent in 2023. In-N-Out Burger ranked sixth, while Fidelity Investments rounded out the top ten. Several tech companies fell off the list, while others such as Samsara, Lenovo, and Texas Children’s Hospital joined the ranking.
Glassdoor's 16th annual Employees’ Choice Awards for the Best Places to Work in 2024 includes seven Massachusetts-based businesses, with Boston's Bain & Company topping the list. Other local companies recognized include MathWorks, Fidelity Investments, Toast Inc, Boston Scientific, Analog Devices, and Boston Consulting Group. The rankings are based on employee feedback, with these companies receiving high ratings for employee satisfaction.
Bain & Company has been named the best place to work in 2024 by Glassdoor, with a 4.8 out of 5 rating. The consulting firm has claimed the top spot six times and is one of two companies to make the list every year. While tech companies dominated the list, some fell off while others made a comeback. The purpose of the list is to provide professionals with career insights and employers with feedback to improve workplace culture.
Apple reclaims its position on Glassdoor's 100 Best Places to Work list at No. 39, with fewer tech companies making the cut this year. Management consultant Bain & Co. topped the list, followed by chipmaker Nvidia Corp.
Glassdoor has released its 100 Best Places to Work 2024 list, with Bain & Company topping the rankings for the sixth time, followed by chip developer Nvidia. The list is based on employee reviews focusing on workplace attributes such as environment, compensation, culture, diversity, and work-life balance. Tech companies made up more than half of the top 10 employers, with In-N-Out Burger and Fidelity Investments also making the list. The rankings highlight the importance of workplace satisfaction and positive employee experiences.
Online payment processor Stripe offers the highest-paying internship in 2023, with an average monthly salary of over $9,000, according to a report from Glassdoor. The top 10 highest-paying internships are all in tech or finance, with Stripe, Roblox, and NVIDIA taking the top three spots. Despite the high salaries, the companies' business outlook ratings vary, with NVIDIA having the highest rating and Stripe, Meta, and Coinbase having the lowest. The average of the top 10 highest-paying internships is roughly $8,206, up from an average of $8,100 last year.