Priya Rathod was drawn to work at Indeed in 2016 because of the benefits and flexibility the company was offering. But after working there for a few years, the mom of two young kids, at the time, felt something was missing. In 2020, while commiserating with a colleague about the trials of being a working parent, she wondered why Indeed’s nine inclusion business resource groups (IBRGs), which included those for members of the LGBTQ community and Black and Asian employees, didn’t include one for parents or caregivers. Once Indeed created the new parent and caregiver IBRG in late 2020, Rathod said she joined as a member, later taking the helm as co-lead in 2022, a position she’s held since. “Our job at the parents and caregivers IBRG is not only to normalize being a parent and create safe spaces where people can talk about what it’s like to be a parent, but also to create opportunities and advocate for policy at the company,” she told HR Brew. For more on Indeed’s parents and caregivers IBRG, and the role it plays in recruitment and retention, keep reading here.—MC |