Amiable and Fun - Graduate Engineer Trainee Amadeus Employee Review

4.0
Jan 28, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- The team I worked in was exciting and friendly. - We followed SAFe methodology, which is quite modern, even for an old and established company. - There is a lot of knowledge within and across teams to be learnt. - Technology and development tools are well established and maintained. - Great office, free breakfast, lunch and snacks, and they also provide transport for a nominal fee.

Cons

- Since the domain is specific to travel, as a software developer, it can be challenging to pick up domain related knowledge and stay interested. - The salary isn't as competitive as a lot of top companies that higher freshers. - Getting recognised outside your team takes time due to structured hierarchy and slow management processes.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Oct 27, 2025
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Pros

- Learning opportunities, every day brought something new to tackle or explore - Decent benefits package that covered the essentials - Competitive salary relative to industry standards

Cons

- Management is aggressively enforcing a hybrid model, even for remote employees, and is rescinding previously agreed upon contracts. There's a glaring lack of strategic vision from leadership. - If you're based in Europe or North America, job security is virtually nonexistent unless you're in upper management. Roles are being shifted to India, Colombia, and the Philippines, with cost-cutting prioritized over talent, experience, or loyalty. - The forced migration to Azure, compounded by poor planning, is draining resources. And employees are paying the price — not just through increased workload, but by being let go in recent layoffs (October '25). With many of the positions eliminated quietly transferred to offshore. - Layoffs are being justified as “market alignment” and financial necessity. Yet at the same time, the company continues to absorb small to medium-sized companies, raising serious questions about transparency, priorities, and long-term stability.

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