A genuinely inclusive workplace that values people, not just productivity - Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Oct 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Overall, this is a great place to work if you value inclusion and teamwork. The environment feels welcoming from the start, and people are generally kind and easy to collaborate with. The managers and team leads genuinely care — they check in often and are open to feedback, which makes a big difference when things get stressful. And yes, there are busy times when the workload can feel overwhelming, especially during certain projects or seasonal peaks. But the support is there when you need it, and it never feels like you’re on your own. Work-life balance is good most of the time, and there’s flexibility when it matters. It’s not perfect, but the culture is positive and people actually try to look out for each other — which is more than you can say for a lot of workplaces.

Cons

The last few months have been challenging. There have been layoffs recently, and that’s understandably created some uncertainty and low morale across teams. Workloads can also get overwhelming at times, especially when trying to cover for reduced headcount or during peak periods.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for your 5-star review! As a company, we prioritize belonging, connection and accountability. We're glad that has made a positive impact on you. Continue on building a more open world at Expedia Group!

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