Love my team, money is weird - Associate User Experience Researcher Indeed Employee Review

3.0
May 18, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Everyone I work with is kind, competent and generally awesome. My managers in particular have all been invested in helping me grow and learn. I also appreciate the work-from-home flexibility and unlimited PTO.

Cons

Despite my managers going to bat for me and a full year of top marks on my reviews, my promotion case was denied. I was also told that because I was at the top of my current payband I could no longer get raises. My managers were as crestfallen as I was - this wasn't a people issue, it was the system coming from HR.

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Indeed Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback with us, and your continued service to Indeed. We appreciate all the positive factors you listed, such as supportive management and our unlimited PTO benefit, but are disappointed to read about the negative aspects. We care deeply about our employee’s career growth and can understand how that can be frustrating. 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 strongly encourage employees to have 1:1 skip-level manager check-ins if facing problems, as well as reaching out to your HRBP so they are aware and can provide feedback upwards as well. If you have any additional feedback that you feel comfortable sharing with us, please do not hesitate to send an email to us at inside@indeed.com.

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