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This provision allocates decision-making authority and responsibility for hiring outcomes exclusively to employers, not to Indeed.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an additional independent proposition—that once applicant information is shared, its use is governed by the employer's policies—which was not stated as the canonical claim.
The updated terms state that Indeed may automatically draft job application content based on job seeker profile information and preferences. The drafted content may be AI-generated and subject to Indeed's AI-Generated Content Terms in Section D.9 of the General Terms. The agreement continues to establish that job seekers remain responsible for reviewing, correcting, editing, or deleting any drafted applications or application content before submission. You should review any AI-drafted content carefully to ensure it accurately reflects your qualifications and preferences before adopting and submitting applications.
View change record →The updated terms establish new explicit tax obligations for users. Indeed now states it will calculate and bill applicable taxes based on user location or linked employer location, and users are responsible for any applicable taxes, duties, or levies. Additionally, the terms now state that reducing or canceling sponsored ad budgets will result in loss of access to premium features exclusive to higher budget plans. Previously, the agreement described auto-apply activity as a pricing factor; this reference has been removed from the pricing methodology section.
View change record →Job seekers' progression in hiring is determined solely by employers, not by Indeed, regardless of how Indeed's platform presents applicant information.
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"Employers, and not Indeed, decide which qualifications are relevant for which job, who is qualified for a job (or not), and who moves forward (or does not) in the process. Once your information is shared, the Employer's use of that information is governed by their policies.— Excerpt from Indeed's Indeed Terms of Service
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This provision allocates decision-making authority and responsibility for hiring outcomes exclusively to employers, not to Indeed.
Job seekers' progression in hiring is determined solely by employers, not by Indeed, regardless of how Indeed's platform presents applicant information.
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