If you’re a Indeed user, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the company’s deletion policy. If not, here’s a quick overview:

  1. If you’re not happy with your job or experience at Indeed, you can delete your account within 30 days of leaving.
  2. If you’re still employed by Indeed after that time, your employer must provide written notice to you before deleting your account.
  3. You can’t delete your account if you’ve been laid off or have resigned from your job.

You can delete your account by going to the settings page and scrolling down to the bottom where it says “Delete Account.

Yes. There is a button at the top of your account’s page to delete it.

You can deactivate your Indeed account by going to “Settings” and clicking on the “Account” tab. There you will see a button that reads, “Deactivate Account.” Clicking this button will take you to a page with a confirmation popup.

If you would like to delete your Indeed account, you can do so by following the instructions on this page.This will allow you to delete your account and all of its information from Indeed.

Go to your Indeed resume and click the “Delete” button.

You can remove your credit card details from Indeed by clicking on the “Remove” button in the “Payment Methods” section of your profile.

Unfortunately, the only way to delete your Jobactive account is by contacting the Jobactive call centre on 13 #########.

When you close an application on Indeed, it will no longer be visible on your account.

The answer to this question is not entirely clear. The most likely reason for you being asked to sponsor is that your friend has sent you a request.

To close your Linked In account, you will need to contact their customer service team. You can do this by clicking the “Contact Us” link on the top left of the screen and follow the instructions from there.