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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8K reviews
1.0
Jul 11, 2018

Customer service

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay, multicultural environment, monthly parties, lunch provided

Cons

Everything else. management of the workforce by stress, cinical management strategies where they "want you to reach your potential" but it's really just a way of squeezing you until you burn out. Quite strict with breaks and schedule in general.

1.0
Jun 28, 2018

Credit Controller

Recommend
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Pros

Diverse team - My department had colleagues from all over the world, it was interested to see how differently people with different background work. Healthy lunch - Almost for free, €40 per month for an outstanding beautiful buffet where the selection feels endless. Decent pay - Not fully competitive salary but still decent paid, also had quarterly bonus which was appreciated.

Cons

Poor management - My bosses were strongly influenced by the opinions of certain colleagues of mine instead of creating their own, which shows low leadership skills as they based their decisions on biased opinions. They did not understand how to give feedback constructively and right on the spot, but instead collect material to throw it in your face weeks later. When receiving feedback, colleagues and management waved the critique away. Management does not appreciate if you have own remarks or ideas, or if you want to have a say in how you work and what you work on; if you start questioning the work and how it could be improved, they will tell you that "it is not the kind of attitude we have at Booking". The leaders have extremely poor judgement, shows favoritism amongst colleagues and are two faced, as they say that they embrace "innovation and diversity" but their attitude shows something entirely different. Credit Controller tasks - During the interview stages, the role was sold to me as "autonomous, total in charge of your own country/ledger". However, you are micro-managed and people watch every step you take. In fact, I was shocked by the amount of customer support work, which stand for at least 50% of your daily tasks. Partners call/messages for a lot of inquiries that should be taken care of by customer service. Also, credit controllers in Amsterdam are forced to take care of customer service line items during high season (summer months), which is disappointing when you've signed up for a credit controller job. Old fashion programs, did not live up to today's standards as one tasks required 4 different tools. Company culture & working climate - Did not feel particularly welcomed even if everyone uses the phrase "it's so fun to have you onboard!" Truly felt like middle school, certain colleagues only speak to each other and use the excluding method. My area manager only did high fives with other male colleagues, and chose to barely have any interaction with female colleagues. Extremely patronizing and suppressing technique as I was spoken to/referred to as "girls" in groups with other women and "sweetie" when alone by male colleagues/leaders. All in all I was baffled by the patriarchy, poor management skills and judgement, and customer service tasks (under the title of credit controller). This job is great if you want to be micro-managed, not have own ideas and need clear instructions in how to perform your work, want to be shaped by an organization.

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Booking.com Response
7y
Thanks for taking the time to write this thoughtful feedback. It’s really important to us that we’re a welcoming workplace where everyone feels comfortable and inspired to take on opportunities in their role. We disappointed that this hasn’t been your experience. We believe that everyone should be treated fairly and respectfully. Even though you’re no longer here, we would appreciate if you could report this to our confidential 24-hour Ethics & Compliance Helpline. When it comes to management, we have been working closely with local managers recently to help improve their approach to feedback and evaluations. We’re also having conversations that help them understand how they can best work to motivate their own teams. We’re currently making improvements in our recruitment process to ensure that the job expectations accurately reflect the responsibilities for each role. Your feedback really does help us make important changes to our employee experience. Many thanks, The People Team at Booking.com
1.0
Jun 15, 2018

atrocious

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

diverse workforce with free breakfast

Cons

only progress if you're friends with management no one follows procedures senior staff clueless

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Booking.com Response
8y
Hi, thanks for your review although I am clearly disappointed with the rating and what you have to say. We promote based on ability not connections and we promote a lot of people who get to develop personally and build very successful careers so I'm afraid I have to disagree with you but we appreciate the feedback Ryan
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