From Daily Mail: Another roughly 1,300 people are set to lose their jobs to computers.
Indeed and Glassdoor, the hiring and public HR platforms that have transparently connected employers with online applicants, will replace six percent of its staff with AI.
Recruit Holdings, the parent company of both websites, is the latest tech firm to pivot away from white-collar labor and double down on America’s newest obsession: AI.
Executives across America have finally started to confirm that US employees will lose their jobs as corporations shift to the software.
Millions of companies and employees use the platforms to connect jobs to candidates, or to access employee reviews and insights. “But despite its mission to connect job seekers with employers, the company couldn’t resist joining the corporate rush to replace staffers with software,” Daily Mail notes.
US workers are expected to be affected most by Indeed and Glassdoor’s layoffs, primarily in research and development, HR, and sustainability teams.
In an email to staff, Indeed CEO Hisayuki ‘Deko’ Idekoba said, “AI is changing the world.”
He revealed that the cuts would include leadership shakeups, adding that they “must adapt by ensuring our product delivers truly great experiences for job seekers and employers”
Glassdoor’s CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong stepped down after the overhaul.
Indeed and Glassdoor — both owned by the Japanese group Recruit Holdings — are cutting roughly 1,300 jobs as part of a broader mover to combine operations and shift more focus toward AI https://t.co/O35N8zJmib
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