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Indeed CEO Chris Hyams resigns, hands reins over to former chief Hisayuki Idekoba


The company's parent firm Recruit's CEO, Hisayuki Idekoba, will return to his post as CEO of Indeed.

Hiring platform Indeed’s CEO Chris Hyams (pictured above) said on Monday that he is stepping down from the role. Since we started measuring hires, more than 75 million people have gotten jobs thanks to Indeed — and we know that number is a dramatic undercount,” Hyams said. “Indeed would not be what it is today without Chris, as he led the company through its transition from a simple job search engine to a two-sided talent marketplace.

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