
Indeed has told thousands of its employees to work from home until July 2021
Indeed, an Austin-based job search engine has told thousands of its employees that it won’t require them to go into any of its offices before July 2021.
“The pandemic is still impacting many countries around the world and many states in the U.S., and as such, we have made the decision that no employee will be required to return to any of our global offices before July of 2021,” Paul Wolfe, Indeed’s senior vice president of global human resources, said in a statement.
“In doing so, we aim to make it easier for our employees to plan for their life needs, such as the upcoming school year and leases,” Paul added.
In early March 2020, Indeed was one of the first companies to shift to an entirely remote workforce. During this time, we’ve implemented programs and offered additional support to our 10,000+ employees to successfully maintain productivity and engagement., said in the statement
Our dedicated Return to Work Task Force is working diligently to map out a strategy, including piloting partial office openings this year based on certain criteria. We will continue to take a conservative approach to return to our offices around the world in order to best protect our employees., added in the statement
Indeed is an American worldwide employment-related search engine for job listings launched in November 2004. Founded by Paul Forster and Rony Kahan, it is a subsidiary of Japan’s Recruit Co. Ltd. and is co-headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Stamford, Connecticut with additional offices around the world. In India, it has offices in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, etc.