Expedia Group reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(7,779 total reviews)
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Ariane Gorin

73% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Expedia Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,779 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Expedia Group 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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2.0
Sep 22, 2023
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Pros

Some good benefits in line with the industry. Your co-workers most likely will be nice people to know and spend some time while working. Laid back environment.

Cons

There's no ownership of the product. After several re-orgs and bad organisational and tech decisions, all good experienced developers left. As a consequence tech standards are very low, It didn't used to be like that. We were proud of what we deployed to production, we had ownership and control over all parts of the process, from the idea, development, deployment processes till monitoring and maintaining it stable. The company culture promotes "stay in your lane" kind of thinking. Be prepared to be bored out of your mind. All processes are all very slow moving. There's too many politics, management trying to push each other out, Be warned of layoffs. Like any corporation, they'll make you want to be part of a "family"... but then one day you learn someone got laid off because leadership changed and cut without looking. CEO and everybody at the top get ridiculous amount of compensation compared to the rest.

1.0
Aug 12, 2023

A Disheartening Experience at Expedia Group

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some people are truly smart and want to drive change and efficiencies, but often get parked on the side because leadership doesn't like to hear what's not working, rather focus on flashy headlines

Cons

I feel compelled to share the disappointing experience of working for Expedia Group after years of dedication and generating billions of business for them. On the surface, Expedia Group (known as EG, acronyms is the only effective thing they love to create), claims to be an organization that values high performing individuals, direct and open communication and diversity and inclusion, but my time there revealed a disturbingly different reality. Firstly, the company's commitment to diversity is nothing more than a facade. While they frequently tout their commitment to diverse talent, the actual environment is one that systematically pushes out anyone who doesn't conform to the homogenous culture perpetuated by the leadership team. The politics within the organization are suffocating, and it's disheartening to see how much effort is wasted on promoting individuals who are skilled in playing office politics rather than those who genuinely contribute to the company's success. Furthermore, the company's resources are consistently misallocated. Instead of investing in and nurturing high-performing talent, the leadership seems more interested in promoting those who align with their personal ideologies. This results in a culture of sycophancy rather than innovation. It's disappointing to witness so much potential squandered in favor of maintaining the status quo. This is evident and clear when looking at the share price decline vs its largest competitor, Booking.com, who continues to grow exponentially and take market share from a clearly terribly managed organization where neuroticism and individual interest is more important that the growth of the entire organization. The most egregious example of this skewed approach to talent management comes during tough times. When faced with challenges, the company's true colors shine through as they lay off a majority of female leaders above the age of 40. It's evident that the decision to let go of these experienced professionals is not based on performance or merit, but rather on a willingness to conform to the preferences of the predominantly white, American male leadership team. It's disheartening to realize that an organization that promotes itself as progressive and inclusive could perpetuate such a toxic work environment. The hypocrisy of claiming diversity while actively working against it is a testament to the company's lack of integrity. My experience there left me disillusioned and frustrated, and I strongly advise anyone considering joining this company to think twice before subjecting themselves to such a demoralizing environment. In conclusion, Expedia Group is a prime example of a company that prioritizes optics over substance, political maneuvering over genuine talent, and conformity over true diversity. I hope that my review serves as a cautionary tale for those seeking a fulfilling and equitable workplace.

2.0
Oct 11, 2021
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Pros

Everything good about this company is slowly dying away. Colleagues are smart fun to work with People generally want to help

Cons

Below market pay for technology Endless re-orgs after the pandemic Micromanaging bosses that don't see the good in what you do but look for the smallest flaws in your work and mischaracterize your contributions or who you are as a performer Management puts career conversations on your calendar but it goes nowhere, feedback is vague. Lessening autonomy in general, you get pulled into random projects last minute where key decisions have already been made you are playing catch up 100% of the time. Director + are always mentionong to you indirectly that they are Director + White men are all over management, BIPOC have zero chance of promos until management wants to hire diverse candidates (read white women)

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