Online recruiter Indeed is proceeding with plans to create another 600 jobs by 2024 in Ireland despite the Covid crisis. The company, which already employs more than 1,000 here, reiterated its ...
Online recruitment firm Indeed is to double its Irish workforce with 500 new jobs in the capital. In an announcement this morning the company revealed expansion plans for its Dublin-based headquarters ...
Online recruiter Indeed, which employs more than 900 people locally, recorded a 66 per cent increase in revenues at its Irish arm last year as turnover jumped by €137.7 million to €345.7 million. The ...
Commenting on the announcement, Chris Hyams, president of Indeed said: “Today’s announcement is a particularly important one for Indeed. Deciding where to recruit and hire the right people ultimately ...
Recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) have become more active in their job search, according to a survey from jobs website Indeed. Job postings on Indeed Ireland were down 24% in early ...
Job site Indeed has announced 600 new positions over the next five years at its new Capital Dock offices in Dublin. The company started its Dublin operations in 2012 and it serves as Indeed's ...