Expedia Group reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(7,781 total reviews)
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Ariane Gorin

72% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Expedia Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,781 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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5.0
May 29, 2015
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Pros

I've been with Expedia for nearly 14 years and held various positions in multiple organizations throughout the company. Biggest pros: Majority of Executive Leadership truly cares about their employees and encourages growth both professionally and personally. Compensation is very competitive taking into account work / life balance. Sure, you could probably make more money elsewhere but the other non-tangibles far outweigh that minor detail. If I wanted to work 80 hours a week and burn out in a year, there are other places in the greater Puget Sound to do that. Vacation, Sick Time and Travel Benefits: As I've been around a long while, I have 5 weeks of paid vacation + holidays + sick time. It's not micro-managed like other companies. You just need to make sure your boss and team know dates you'll be out. Bottom line is, routinely get your work done and no one is going to bother you if you want/need to take a mental break. Also, we have "Leisure Travel Reimbursement" which means depending on how long you work here, Expedia will reimburse you for a portion of your Leisure Travel. Just book on an Expedia Inc. owned site, take your trip and when you get back, submit a receipt / copy of your itinerary and BAM... extra $$ in your account soon! Also, coupons! 10-20% off of various travel products, a website where you pay for your hotel what Expedia pays for your hotel etc! Health Care etc. Fantastic benefits plans to choose from and currently, we have a contract with Qliance with a health care office downstairs in the Bellevue HQ Building which makes routine Doctors appointments super convenient. Oh.. did I mention if you do go there, that co-pays are covered? So there's that! We have all the basics as well: 401K, Employee Stock Purchase Plan and a host of various corporate discounts from Software to Hardware to Travel related discounts through a multitude of partners. In 2018... a new corporate campus in Seattle and from what I've seen... WOW is it going to be amazing!

Cons

For those living in the south end (South King and Pierce County) it's a commute... a long commute - but you do have options for carpool and mass transit if the position you are in afford you the option of a set schedule every day.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for your very thorough and thoughtful review! We're glad to hear that you are enjoying the journey with Expedia. If you have commute tips you'd like to share please do that through our DLs and Yammer. We're always looking for feedback about transportation, and this will be especially helpful as we prepare to move to our new Seattle HQ. Glad to hear that you are enjoying being part of Team Expedia!
2.0
May 13, 2015

Intensely political. Insanely bureaucratic.

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Pros

Interesting sector. Some good people. Benefits aren't bad, but in no way outstanding.

Cons

Intensely political. Insanely bureaucratic. Rewards are very unevenly distributed between departments and brands.

1.0
Apr 11, 2015

Executive's actions speak louder than words

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Travel is fun and exciting

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Executives at Expedia have launched a campaign to "hire more female leaders", but they continue to fail to see that female leaders already exist in the company. Over the last 5 months the emails touting promotions of over 25 males only listed 1 female. I personally know at least a dozen women who have outperformed several of the promoted men and go unrecognized. Look at the number of female C level, VP's and Sr. Directors in the IT organization - it is a fact that Expedia discriminates. From what I've seen in the years I have been there, men get promoted based on the buddy system and not necessarily performance. Women are looked over time and time again. As a female, if you'd like to work here, just realize you can only rise to a certain level as you will be working for a company who will never see you as a leader no matter what you accomplish nor recognize your worth. I worked for many years at Boeing where I though chauvinism couldn't get any worse. While there as a software engineer, I was asked to make copies for the male dominated group and even go get donuts and coffee for meetings. Well, Expedia beats Boeing times 100 easily. At Expedia, we've had 5 offsite meeting in the group I am in over the past 2 years. Each time one of the 4 women (out of 20 men) are asked to bring the paper, charts, pens, sticky notes and make the room reservations. We are all equals or even more senior to some of the men that attend. None of the men have ever been asked to help organize an offsite.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback about your experiences. As you mentioned, Expedia has a dedicated program focused on building a broad, diverse workforce across all levels of our organization. If you haven’t already, please be sure to share this feedback with your team leadership. You are also welcome to reach out to the head of our diversity initiatives, Britta Wilson and share your experience. Your feedback is exactly the input and voice we need to make our company stronger.
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