Why should you foster curiosity over certainty?
Hannah Lindsley is here to discuss her journey to data science, the Theseus’ paradox, and how we can ensure that data science is used to promote social justice and equity.
Read MoreWho are the people behind the product?
Indeed CEO Chris Hyams catches up with Ezra Rufino, a product manager at Indeed. His team’s goal is to make sure the Indeed homepage is always helping people get jobs
Read MoreHelping small & medium businesses (SMBs) with their hiring needs
Anna Rowe shares how her background in psychology helps her to really understand the people behind small businesses and how Indeed can create tools and products to help SMB’s with their hiring needs.
Read MoreBuilding innovation into your culture
We discuss what Indeed means by innovation.
Read MoreAllowing data to drive your decisions takes humility
In this episode Chris Hyams talks to Julie Scully about our core value: Data-driven. If we are going to anchor our entire business on pay for performance, we need to be able to measure — and continuously improve — performance. But as you’ll hear, this value runs a lot deeper.
Read MoreOperating a pay for performance business model
In this week’s episode of Here to Help, Terence Chiu, Indeed’s VP of Product discusses the importance of being data driven and how Indeed was founded back in 2004.
Read MorePutting job seekers first
We discuss Indeed’s Job Seeker First value through the lens of UX research, including what Indeed’s research reveals about how people search for jobs and what matters most to them.
Read MoreBuilding better solutions for jobseekers
Maggie Hulce, Senior VP and GM of Enterprise at Indeed speaks about what her team is doing to help organizations all over the world adapt to COVID-19 and build a better, fairer system for jobseekers.
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