Some staff who visited Singapore were also in the company’s Dublin and Sydney office recently.
The company confirmed the move in Dublin is being taken as a precaution.
“One of Indeed's employees in Singapore may have been exposed to coronavirus after their family members visited a facility caring for a coronavirus patient,” Indeed told the Irish Independent.
“While there are no confirmed cases of infection, out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of our employees, we have asked all employees in Singapore, along with anyone who has recently visited our Singapore offices, to work from home until February 17.
The company confirmed the move in Dublin is being taken as a precaution.
“One of Indeed's employees in Singapore may have been exposed to coronavirus after their family members visited a facility caring for a coronavirus patient,” Indeed told the Irish Independent.
“While there are no confirmed cases of infection, out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of our employees, we have asked all employees in Singapore, along with anyone who has recently visited our Singapore offices, to work from home until February 17.
It comes after health officials said that 15 suspected cases of the coronavirus have been tested at the National Virus Reference Laboratory here.