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Indeed for employers.
Indeed for Employer is one of the most commonly used platforms for advertising job vacancies. For many employers, it feels like the obvious first step when recruiting. But while Indeed can deliver visibility, it doesn’t always deliver the right candidates.
This guide explains how Indeed for Employer works, what to consider before using it, and how employers can improve hiring outcomes without relying solely on job boards.
What Is Indeed for Employer?
Indeed for Employer allows businesses to post job adverts and manage applications through the Indeed platform. Employers can:
Post roles for free
Sponsor job adverts for increased visibility
Receive and manage applications directly
Its biggest advantage is reach. Its biggest challenge is relevance.
The Pros and Cons of Using Indeed for Employer
Advantages
High volume of candidates
Fast visibility for live vacancies
Easy setup and management
Limitations Employers Often Face
Large numbers of unsuitable applications
Time spent filtering CVs
Limited employer branding
Repeat costs if roles need reposting
No protection if a hire leaves shortly after starting
For many employers, the issue isn’t attracting candidates. It’s attracting the right ones.
What Employers Should Consider Before Advertising on Indeed
Before relying on Indeed for Employer, it’s worth asking:
1. Do candidates understand your business?
If applicants can’t easily learn about your culture, values, and team, they’re more likely to apply without real intent, leading to poor fit.
2. Do you have time to manage applications?
High application volumes can slow hiring down rather than speed it up, especially without shortlisting support.
3. What happens if the hire doesn’t work out?
If someone leaves early, many employers simply repost the role and repeat the process, increasing cost and disruption.
How to Make Indeed for Employer Work More Effectively
Indeed works best when it’s part of a wider recruitment strategy.
To improve results:
Use clear, realistic job adverts
Avoid overloading roles with unnecessary requirements
Direct candidates to your own careers page
Ensure the application process reflects your business professionally
A structured approach helps filter out poor-fit applicants before they apply.
An Alternative to Relying Solely on Indeed for Employer
Many businesses now want to reduce their dependency on job boards and recruitment agencies.
Nurture’s Direct Hire Solution
Our Direct Hire Solution helps employers advertise vacancies, attract candidates, and hire directly, without recruitment agency placement fees.
We support employers by:
Creating a branded Career Site and Job Board
Writing and optimising job adverts
Structuring the applicant journey
Managing candidate engagement
Shortlisting applicants to save time
Supporting ongoing hiring needs
Indeed can still be used if appropriate, but as part of a controlled, employer-led strategy rather than a standalone solution.
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