Booking.com reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(7,602 total reviews)
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Glenn Fogel

69% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Booking.com has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,602 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good 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
Aug 5, 2018

Customer Service Specialist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cooked lunch, fruits, multicultural team

Cons

Their customer service department is becoming a factory - chaotic, focused on numbers and not on quality of service, the employees are not feeling valued, it's very hard to get holidays (nearly impossible on smaller language lines), the communication and transparency are really big problems and it's incredibly hard to be promoted, as for this you need to work very hard in your spare time and to get well with people from the management.

2.0
Jul 6, 2018

I just hope not all managers are as bad as my manager was

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Pros

I actually enjoyed this place until it got to a certain place. I loved the people, I loved the old and more approachable leadership team. Sorry, but whatever will be responded back, I didn't find the leadership team from the last couple of years as approachable as it used to be. Too much red tape these days compared to what it used to be. Colleagues were amazing and I made friends for life. A lot of career opportunities, but unfortunately not for me (which I will eloborate on in my cons). Great social events - this used to be better when we were all on the same floor in Sunlight House rather than when all departments were moved to different floors on Foutain Street. Logistically, I see why this was necessary due to the growth of the company. I did learn A LOT, got to be involved with loads of creative and interesting work and work with cool technology and got to work with some amazing people, but in my cons I will explain why I can't rate the company higher.

Cons

My manager was the worst manager I ever had! Simple. Since I've started managing people myself, I use this person as the example I don't want to be, so I suppose I can turn that positively around. At the time I was probably a bit naive and may have thought that this was the right management approach as I didn't have that much work experience, which is why I never raised it with either their manager or the HR team. Looking back I should have raised my concerns though. This was a manager who was abrupt, judging when they were meant to listen. It was so obvious that this person didn't like me on a personal level and rather than trying to be neutral and workplace professional, they let their emotions get involved with the working relationship which eventually broke it down, as I lost all trust in this person and they had already decided they didn't like me. I was actually going through some serious personal issues during the last 5-6 months of my employment, but this person's management approach meant that I didn't feel confident speaking to them about this, as every conversation with them felt like an interrogation. It also meant that I had very little chance of considering my career even if I would probably have liked to stay on longer. In the end I saw no other option than leaving. Rather than showing any type of support, I feel like this manager was always working against me. The move from SLH to Fountain Street made it a less fun place to work although a lot of improvement still happened around that time. It was just a lot less corporate and more departments were on the same floor and it made you feel like you were part of something and everyone was a big team. A lot of the fun, after we moved and the most massive changes happened, was all very 'staged'. The sick pay was a joke and I hope it's changed as it created a lot of presenteism in the office, as people couldn't afford being off ill from work and would instead stay and pass their illnessess on to the team. They used to make you think that this was the only company in the world to work for and make it seem as if there's nothing after Rentalcars. Not sure if this was the intention, but would probably think of how this gets worded. I left the company with a completely broken confidence and it has taken me a long time to build a trustful relationship with my manager because of my experience at Rentalcars. I don't know if there's still massive letting go off call centre employees after peak, but if this is the case, it's embarrasing and not worthy of a company trying to be a fair and amazing employer.

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Booking.com Response
7y
Hi thanks you so much for your feedback although I clearly disappointed with what you have to say about your manager I really wish you had spoken to another member of management or The People Team. I agree with what you say about people leaving managers not businesses it seems to be a lesson you have learnt now you are a Manager yourself. On a couple of specific points, we have changed sick pay (it now kicks in from day 1) and our training and development offer has changed significantly over the last 18 months / 2 years including lots of management development at all levels. The challenge with offices is always a big one as we are growing so fast we had to expand beyond Sunlight House but I would rather that than a stagnant or contracting business. Thanks again for your feedback, I wish you well and every success for the future Ryan
1.0
Jul 2, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

the environment, chance to work with people from all over the world

Cons

poor management, low chance to progress , difference of treatment between employee, it is not important to focus on your targets but it is important to become a friend of people in position...

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Booking.com Response
7y
Hi and thanks for your review although I am clearly disappointed with your rating and how you feel about the business. I have to say that I completely disagree with your concerns. Last year more than 250 colleagues were promoted internally and this year we are on track for even more colleagues to progress their careers with us. This simply does not support your position unless you are suggesting that all these people were promoted on the basis of being friends with someone. It sounds to me like you may have had a specific concern. If that is the case, I'd be very keen to hear about it as the sort of approach you are talking about is not acceptable. However, I am really confident that there are a large number of opportunities for colleagues to progress and for colleagues who do well, show potential and live by the Values there are not many better businesses to work for. Thanks again, best wishes Ryan
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