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Indeed To Open New Global Co-Headquarters In Stamford

Indeed plans to open a new global co-headquarters in downtown Stamford, to which current Stamford employees will be relocated, in late 2025.

STAMFORD, CT — Indeed announced Monday plans to open a new global co-headquarters in downtown Stamford, to which current Stamford employees will be relocated, in late 2025.

In a statement sent to Patch, the job search company said the new global co-headquarters will be located at The Link at Stamford, an office campus comprised of two interconnected buildings on Elm Street.

As part of the opening, Indeed will relocate employees from its current office at 177 Broad Street to the new facility. The office will primarily house Indeed's sales and client success teams.

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According to the company, Indeed will conceive every aspect of the new office with the modern workplace in mind, with an aim to promote innovation, community collaboration and belonging.

"With increased hybrid work, we want to foster a more comfortable and productive work day when employees are in-person together," the statement reads. "We also plan to create attractive and engaging spaces and amenities to welcome employers to discuss and address their hiring needs, and to host events and roundtables with employers and community members."

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The company said it selected The Link at Stamford for its new global co-headquarters because the building and its ownership team of AM Properties will provide Indeed with "an environment and energy to bring our new vision of work to life."

Co-founded in Stamford in 2004, Indeed is one of the city's prominent tech employers.

"The new office demonstrates our long-term commitment to our presence in Stamford and Connecticut," the company said, "and to tapping top local tech talent."

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