Booking.com reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(7,598 total reviews)
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Glenn Fogel

70% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Booking.com has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 7,598 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Booking.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Dec 29, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

PTO and benefits. Lot of vacation time and you can request a day before.

Cons

HR is not there to help you. Management is no where to be found. You work with a lot of cool people from different backgrounds and culture that make it nice but management is horrible. They think they can buy you with donuts and cupcakes. They want to make you fat.

2.0
Dec 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My colleagues are awesome, Amsterdam is great, and the compensation is great if you're good at your job Perks are good, not silicon valley, but nice offices, travel discounts, food, coffee, mortgage interest discount. While they are rare, there are a few truly exceptional managers if you're lucky enough to get one.

Cons

New CEO is embarrassing, when he speaks in public he makes us look bad. New high level positions were filled by people who didn't respect our culture and what parts were working. Suddenly we run like a top down company and they make changes with huge negative impact on employees without going through works council. When you flag concerns you will be belittled and bullied by a minority of people here, but they have their buddies and work hard to keep others down. Honestly if I didn't love my colleagues & Amsterdam so much I would quit. Therapist worries I am on the edge of a nervous breakdown 100% due to my job and says it's common for people who work here that she sees. I am losing my favorite coworker to burnout and a few others are close behind. It isn't the work it is the very bad managers & the trainings only help the ones who were trying to be good.

1.0
Oct 20, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great co-workers, international work environment, a proper global set up, still the local management and draconian policies that are on basically restricting basic human rights, spoiled something quite good! I worked for CBG office for more than 5 years, and at the start, there was strong management, quite strict but strong, and their decisions were based on the benefits of business (promotions, career development, team structures), not on the basis who is your favourite in the office. Basically, there was a vivid intention to stick to the company's code of behaviour and meritocracy. Thanks to changes of the site managers, (a person got the position based on CV that was, let say, inaccurate), from bad to worse, once a good place to work, in 5 years changed to a place that was unrecognizable! From the best to the worst HR practice!

Cons

Customer service jobs are always difficult, still, as mentioned before, if the company has the right culture, providing enough support, training, downtime, and not pushing unrealistic targets and KPI's year on, it could be a good place to work. Just to sum up the main negatives: Team leaders are 90% local people that forged a strong connection, protecting each other no matter what they have done! Most of them are not highly educated (no degrees), on the other side, most of the employees are foreigners, with a strong international background and high education, they speak several languages, combined with good IT skills and master degree in various subjects. Still, the majority of employees doesn't know UK employment law. The management is fully aware of this fact and constantly takes advantage of young and vulnerable employees. The result is that incidents of bullying and sexual harassment were never handled properly. Just one example: during the post company's social event, a team leader sexually harassed an employee, a member of another team. The best practice, in case of young and vulnerable, would be to put the team leader in another office until the investigation is done (to prevent his influence on people's statements), and actually, the company should have advised the victim to go to the police and report the incident. None of that was put in place, the victim was silenced, and the team leader still works in the same office. HR is one of the weakest links in this business operation, and they just serve one purpose, to aid team leaders whilst firing employees. In spite of that, all serious official complains, submitted via regular company's channels, were never upheld. Even in the case when the members investigating the case and finding that the complaint was based on solid evidence, no appropriate action was taken to make things better. The sick leave policy is appalling, there were instances that employees with cancer were bullied into leaving the company (there is always disciplinary procedure), hence if you have young children, or occasionally suffer from flu or cold, this is not the place for you.

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