Booking.com reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(7,601 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 7,601 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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8K reviews
2.0
Apr 11, 2018

High turnover & sometimes ridiculous expectations

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Free lunch - Free drinks - Free fruit (1 piece per person) - Staff discount - Multicultural environment - You can do shift swaps. - Working at weekends and after 7pm has a special rate per hour.

Cons

- Practically impossible to get promoted unless you are friends' with management. - Very repetitive job - Most of the time there is not a balance between being on ready (on the phone) and picklist (emails) which means that a lot of agents will be the majority of the time on the phone, and some others (specially smaller language lines such as Turkish or Danish) all the time on emails. Still, all the language lines have the same KPIs and same salary even though the amount of workload is not the same at all. - A lot of owners that register their properties with us do not get proper training. This is because there are more accounts getting opened than people who provide training (aka coordinators). What matters here is to reach the 2M properties, quantity over quality... Then most of the calls you will receive are because the partners (property owners) are clueless due to lack of training or just because they are not computer literate as there is not any type of filter or criteria to join Booking.com - Some agents do not have a good level on their second language which results in customers' frustration. We have had customers calling us because the message they received from Booking.com had a lot of grammar mistakes and misspellings. - There are a lot of changes going on and they do not tend to be communicated properly which causes lots of confusion and misunderstandings. - They expect you to have a 80% partner or customer satisfaction (PSAT or CSAT) even though people who call you tend to rate the company and/or the outcome rather than the service you provide. This has been raised with Team Leaders but not much has changed. - Micromanagement. Your TL will push you to get to a certain target (sometimes even expect you to do more) because they will have their CSM (Customer Service Manager) pestering them, and so on and so forth. Very target based, not focusing on people's skills but their stats and figures. - It feels like you are in High School again. Very controlling environment. Every call is recorded and if you are in the wrong code, you will get a call from a RTC (Real Time Coordinator) to "kindly" remind you that you are not in the right code. Similarly, if one week you don't meet one of the targets you get a slap on the wrist from your TL without even allowing yourself to give an explanation. - Your experience in Booking.com totally depends on your TL. It could be a bliss or an absolute nightmare depending if s/he likes you or not. - If you don't mingle with your team enough or go to the team outings (or any social event) you are seen as an outcast and are frowned upon. - Bad communication between departments. At Customer and Accommodation Service we deal with different topics such as invoicing, reviews, content, registrations... and getting in touch with the right department can be an odyssey. When you forward messages to some of them, it may take them several days or even weeks to get any type of response. - Some of the TLs are clueless and unaware what customer service agents deal with everyday. However, they are very unempathethic and push people over the limit. - If you are sick/late 3 times over a period of a year, you are required to attend a formal meeting and could be a reason for dismissal. You will still have this meeting even if you have talked to your TL about it and the reasons are justified properly. - Computers are very slow and can take you up to 10 mins to log in into one for the first time, and this will happen often as there is a hot desk policy in place.

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Booking.com Response
7y
Thanks for taking the time to write this thorough review. We’re sorry you didn’t have a better experience here. We know our growth has created some challenges for our customer service teams and we’re in the process of making changes that help team members stay productive, motivated and inspired. We’re taking a number of steps to improve our workplace, including hiring a new Learning and Development Director and updating roles and processes based on the employee feedback we've received. We believe these improvements will help everyone feel like they are being treated fairly while getting the opportunity to grow and develop their career. Feedback like yours is helping us do just that. We value feedback that we receive from any source but actionable feedback that we receive internally through our Engagement survey provides us substantial proof to investigate and reviewing our processes to adjust our practices in order to improve. So, even though you’re no longer with us, your feedback is important and will be used to help us improve the experience for all employees. Many thanks, The People Team at Booking.com
3.0
Mar 1, 2018

Too Much Fun!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pros are flexible schedule, trips to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, company sponsored parties and after work activities.

Cons

Very limited opportunities for advancement. Too many major changes in processes and procedures that are not well thought out for the end-user. Pay is not competitive for the work required. Culture is more about having fun than being accountable.

3.0
Feb 13, 2018
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Pros

Large company, you can feel safety here, nobody will fire you and salaries are good enough

Cons

The company doesn't care about quality of work, quality of product, quality of anything. Nobody cares about how many money could be spend to some doubtful engineering solution. If it could work and takes only 5000 servers it's ok for a company. It makes not very healthy atmosphere inside.

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Booking.com Response
8y
Thank you for your honesty about how you are feeling. It's always disappointing for us to hear feedback like this and we take it seriously. Firstly, let us reassure you that we care very much about quality. Not only the quality of our work and our product, but also about the quality of our employees' experience. We're really sorry to hear that it hasn't felt like that to you and we'd like to know more. Please do use the opportunities for feedback such as our YourView employee experience survey to help us understand your perspective further or you can feel free to reach out to our Head of People confidentially to talk. We can also see that you have been with us for less than a year. We hope that you will work with us as we make improvements and that, given time, we can change your perspective. Many thanks, The People Team at Booking.com
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