Great global brand, needs to get glocal - Anonymous employee Indeed Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility Working from home options Great Benefits - health care, unlimited annual leave

Cons

Global leadership - US Centric - Business practices aren't localised to Australian market Limited career advancement opportunities in Australia if you aren't in Sales/Client Services functions i.e. Marketing, Finance, HR

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Indeed Response
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Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review about working in our Indeed Sydney office. We’re really proud of the work/life balance we can offer our employees so it’s great to see you agree and are taking advantage of it. Career development and internal mobility is something that we’re really passionate about at Indeed and want all of our employees to be able to take advantage of it. Our Sydney office will be growing more in 2019 which will mean there will be more open roles available to move into. We recognise being a relatively small office up until this point there have not been as many roles for our employees to apply to as we would have liked. However do remember we’re a global business so make sure you check out our internal roles across all of our great offices. We really appreciate you giving us you open and honest feedback, please continue to do this as we value your thoughts.

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