Booking.com reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(7,599 total reviews)
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Glenn Fogel

70% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Booking.com has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,599 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Jun 28, 2016

Team Leader

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Pros

Great people, love that no matter what, we still hire nice and open minded people with strong desire to be the best. Good working atmosphere, no one is screaming at you when the job is not up to their standards. Improving the product all the time and big vision for the future.

Cons

If you are new it would be a good company but once you are in the same position for a while you will not get far. There is NO plan or program to grow in the company. Since we are growing so much the growth structure is not there, it just happens and that brings problems on promoting people that are not up to the needed skills. There is no training program once you run out of the internal training. You ask for external programs and they deny them. Growth in your career only happens if you play the right political game. Be nice to the "right people" and you will move forward, even if you managed people in the worst way. There is no structure on developing and hiring leaders. Senior management place such a high expectation on internal hires but when they bring someone external to fill that position it is nothing like the previous expectations. They say it is easy to move from one country to another but the truth is that they make it so hard that is easier to find a job in another company for that country you want to move than move internally.

3.0
Apr 1, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

It's quite a lot of stuff, I'll have to list them: international fun people, perks in the form of parties and drinks, flat hierarchy, challenging fast-paced environment with opportunities to grow and learn, freedom to take on projects and responsibilities. I have also always genuinely admired the athmosphere in which speaking up is encouraged a lot. I felt to be part of something really big, while keeping the startup vibe. The culture totally sucks you in, in a good way, very energetic. Had a lot of fun, learned a lot, and the experience was totally worth it.

Cons

Managers. Due to huge growth the company started hiring and promoting the wrong people. Low and middle managers are underqualified and are not just overstretched but they simply don't even necessarily understand what's expected of them. You can actually witness people fleeing away from teams with incompetent team leads who would either cause significant impairment in the fuctioning of the team or weren't able to solve any of the existing problems. Speaking up to the relevant higher level managers unfortunately does very little, as they are overloaded with too many teams, thus they end up having little or no time to solve actual issues. So you're pretty much stuck. Additionally, some product managers have been losing focus, and instead of trying to help the user, they are making up projects that they 'think' is great - it's very demotivating to work on ideas you don't believe in. Also, they have weird and not transparent ways of dealing with long term mental illnesses and burnouts. Pay is not super generous either.

2.0
Nov 15, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Some great people work at booking.com. Quarterly bonus is nice is you qualify for it. The workspace is ergonomic. (I'm struggling here to find many pros.)

Cons

Quarterly bonus is based on metrics that keep changing which wouldn't be a problem except no one in the company has figured out a way to measure the metrics your bonus is based on and the whole process is weighted against you. Lots of favoritism from the top down. If you don't play the kiss up game, you don't advance in the company. That is the bottom line. very little opportunity for advancement in Customer Sevice. Company demands flexibility and adherence to their policies but is completely inflexible when considering requests for shift modifications..either temporarily or permanently. Overtime is often mandated during peak seasons. Pay is below standard for the type of job and location. Company has no consideration for work life balance and management acts like you ought to be lucky that you even have a job.

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