[Indeed Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Compilation [2026]
You often see commercials for Indeed, which runs a job listing service, when watching TV or online videos, don’t you?
Recently, Ayami Nakajo and Eiji Akaso have been appearing in them, but in the past, Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi were featured.
There have also been collaboration commercials with One Piece and spots where comedians perform their routines.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of Indeed commercials, both old and new, so please enjoy!
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[Indeed Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Roundup [2026] (11–20)
Indeed “At least I want to meet twice a week” versionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This is a Tanabata-themed, comedic commercial in which Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi play Hikoboshi and Orihime, highlighting the appeal of Indeed.
Their outfits evoke a storybook feel, but the song is about how Indeed helps you find jobs and part-time work, creating humor through the mismatch with their costumes.
There’s a brief exchange at the end that conveys the Tanabata atmosphere, and the fact that Tanabata is only really felt in that moment further accentuates the comedy.
By singing about jobs in outfits that seem unrelated to work or part-time gigs, the ad also suggests that Indeed is a tool usable by a wide range of people.
Indeed “Masaka” EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This commercial showcases the potential of Indeed through the appearance and conversation of Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi, who work in the HR department.
When Saitoh expresses anxiety about whether this will actually attract applicants, Izumi explains Indeed’s level of visibility, and he posts a job listing somewhat skeptically.
The call that comes in immediately afterward is key, strongly emphasizing how many people are watching and how useful the platform is for recruitment.
The moment he jumps to his feet in surprise adds a comedic touch to the overall feel.
Indeed “Halloween: Human Relationships” EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This commercial showcases Indeed’s ease of use and appeal within a uniquely Halloween-themed world.
Amid an eerie atmosphere, Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi appear as monsters, but the song they perform humorously delivers the same message about Indeed’s strengths as always.
Even the familiar phrase about how convenient Indeed is for finding jobs and part-time work is given a slightly spooky twist.
The contrast between the world-building and the message effectively captures viewers’ interest.
Indeed ‘A Simple Question’ EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This is a commercial that introduces the Indeed app as a convenient way to find jobs or part-time work, presented with a unique vibe.
As Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi trade dance moves while promoting Indeed, the light, catchy phrasing evokes the app’s ease of use.
The playful turn toward the question of “If the app is now convenient, what was it like before?” also adds a comedic touch.
Even the seemingly unrelated worldbuilding, separate from job hunting itself, helps capture viewers’ interest.
indeed CM On-Air Battle 2019 “Convenience Store” versionGinshari, JaruJaru, Wild Bomb, Warai Meshi

The four acts that competed in the 2019 CM On-Air Battle were Gin Shari, Jaru Jaru, Wild Bomb, and Warai Meshi.
In this commercial, each duo performs a skit themed around convenience stores.
Every duo showcases a distinctive bit, and although each routine lasts only a few seconds, it even gives you the kind of thrill you get from watching the M-1!
Indeed “#After 6: Outrageous Request” VersionErika Sawajiri, Fumi Nikaido, Rika Izumi

This commercial shows Erika Sawajiri, Fumi Nikaido, and Rika Izumi having a girls’ night out after work.
In the flow of conversation, Nikaido mentions that a coworker she was interested in ended up transferring to another consulting firm, and she gets playfully pushed to “make a consultant-like face.” Although she protests with “No way, no way!!,” she ultimately strikes a perfect pose.
It’s a fun, upbeat ad with great energy.
[Indeed Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Compilation [2026] (21–30)
indeed “Zoro: The One Who Gets Cut” VersionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Yosuke Kubozuka

Among the collaboration series with ONE PIECE, this commercial, titled “Zoro: The One Who Gets Cut,” features Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as Zoro and Daigo as Usopp.
In it, Usopp asks Zoro to be his training partner.
At the end, an Indeed search bar appears with “Zoro The One Who Gets Cut” typed in, giving the ad a darkly humorous twist.


