I can see how LinkedIn and Glassdoor stay competitive and have different use cases. While they both host job postings, LinkedIn serves as a “professional” social media platform and networking tool, as well as a tool for recruiters. Glassdoor provides transparent insights into different aspects of a job environment such as compensation and anonymous reviews. Indeed just seems like a subpar version of both without their unique features, and I find the postings on Indeed to be sparse and not as lucrative. What keeps it in the game, am I just ignorant? TC: 220k
Indeed is still doing better than LinkedIn on the recruiting side.
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Isn’t Glassdoor merged with indeed
Apparently they’re sister companies both owned by Recruit Holdings 🥸
well as a user i much prefer Indeed, easier to navigate and it has tracking of almost every job available at a big company. Glassdoor is the worst in my book, good for insights but terrible app design, full of glitches in iOS, coded by subpar engineers
Indeed is mostly blue collar recruiting and they pretty much have a monopoly there
Full of F500 jobs though
LinkedIn is big in the American continent, especially the United States. Indeed is big in Asia Pacific, especially Japan, where they are among a select group of tech companies that pay the highest salaries, including, but not limited to Google Japan, Amazon Japan, Woven Planet (Toyota), and others.
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