Indeed Headquarters Austin

Austin, Texas

Indeed’s new office in the heart of downtown Austin showcases a state-of-the-art, 10-level workplace ecosystem equipped with vibrant activity-based work settings and distinct amenities, establishing Indeed’s global brand within the unique Austin context. As a big proponent of innovative and forward-thinking workplace environments, this will be Indeed’s prototype for other future offices globally.

Located in the namesake Indeed Tower, this dynamic office space is agile, versatile, and resilient. Designed to promote Indeed’s mission to “help people get jobs”, the space empowers employees to go above and beyond for clients, fostering creativity and innovation at every turn. The space serves as a place to explore performance standards for future Indeed offices, inspire a more equitable workforce, link brand to location and local culture, mitigate negative impact of materials on human health, and encourage active lifestyles and movement.

The Vertical City

Ten levels of work and play merit unique connectors and wayfinding strategies. A kaleidoscope of colors differentiate each room type. Biophilic elements, from living walls to potted plants, change to guide the users through the space and bring a sense of uniqueness to each level. Just like the intricate landscapes of Austin, each strata in the Indeed space frames a career journey rooted in curiosity, adventure, and exploration.

A Nimble Environment
The project added electrical infrastructure and framing for future demountable partitions giving Indeed flexibility in future configurations.
Prioritizing their team
Indeed’s most important asset is their employees. As such, the space celebrates their achievements and nurtures their hard work through engaging amenities and respite spaces.
The hospitality-focused culture includes on-staff baristas, encouraging connection through every detail, even down to the initial conversations that start over a cup of coffee.
WHAT MAKES IT COOL
Nature is the New Workspace

The outdoors and wide-open spaces take center stage. Biophilic principles were applied throughout with the incorporation of vegetation indoors and panoramic views of Austin’s skyline, the Texas State Capitol, The University of Texas at Austin, and Lady Bird Lake. The balconies serve as green havens that feature xeriscaping, circular bench seating, tables, and pergolas for shade.

WALKING THE WALK
A living design ecosystem developed to EXPLORE performance standards for future Indeed offices. INSPIRE a more equitable, healthy way of working. LINK office space to location; celebrate local history and culture. MITIGATE negative impact of materials on human health. ENCOURAGE active lifestyles and movement.

Project Team

Lina Murillo
People
Lina Murillo
Matt Taylor
People
Matt Taylor
Joe Gowing
People
Joe Gowing