Booking.com reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(7,594 total reviews)
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Glenn Fogel

70% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Booking.com has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 7,594 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent 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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2.0
Feb 17, 2019

Micromanagement, staff sucking up to management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Lunch vouchers, colleagues, flexi time, nice office, modern technology

Cons

Company focused on quantity rather than quality. They even monitor how many calls you make per day; as an Account Manager, that is very degrading, as you should be trusted that you are doing the right thing for the company and for your own role, especially when you have challenging KPIs. As the pay is very low, the team is too focused on meeting/exceeding their KPIs, as that affects the bonus. This results on people doing things just to show off to management. In the UK office, The management is very bias, they will support the staff that suck up to them and don't have an opinion; they happily let go great talents that voice their opinions. The account managers are being chosen based on personality (chatty and extreme extroverts), experience and skills seem not to be valued.

2.0
Jan 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

They are pretty generous with free stuff - like fruit, the gym, free swag, etc. - and the shift premiums and quarterly bonuses are pretty solid. My colleagues are cool too, like I haven’t met many people that I take issue with and unless I’ve just avoided it I don’t really experience much negative office gossip.

Cons

Good managers (at least in this office) are pretty few and far between. It almost feels like you have to know someone to be assigned to a good team lead. For example, I was assigned one of the worse managers - focused heavily on numbers and doesn’t treat her team like they’re humans that sometimes have personal issues they need to deal with that come before work. Micromanagement is abundant, and like I said, if you don’t know someone important or have incredible numbers, they just want to get rid of you. I’ve even escalated issues to HR and they either ignore them or do the bare minimum to help.

1.0
Dec 25, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-PTO is very good about 144 hours a year -Medical Insurance is good- Aetna offers three programs- the third one is free, you just contribute money to you HSA account, they also contribute $500 a year for single $1000 a year for family -Paid Holidays- You get time and a half plus 8 hours of PTO or you get double time pay. You also get paid 8 hours if you don't work -Pay is somewhat reasonable- not a living wage in Orlando

Cons

What began as one of the best jobs I've ever has turned into a complete nightmare. The company initially reaped of benefits and managerial staff had empathy for it's employees, we had end of the month catering- noted as Fab Fridays, for the holiday's they would provide food, we had an annual, all expenses paid trip to Amsterdam to learn about the culture, and meet global colleagues. Flash Forward 3 years later, our Fab Fridays are non existent, for holidays they request that we, the employees contribute the food now, they've eliminated the Amsterdam trip and have created a local "Roadshow". The employee experience has gone from 5 star drastically down to a 1 star rating. Something that has shocked a lot of employees because the company is growing exponentially and making tons of money, yet the employees benefits have been slowly taken away. Another negative of this company is that as it is currently growing, trying to become a monster hospitality website, it lacks in consistency with its guidelines, procedures and even its security guidelines . As a Customer Service Guest Specialist, rules, procedures, and important security guidelines change constantly with just an email telling us to review the material and compelling us to learn it ourselves- sometimes our team leaders just tell us about the change but they themselves aren't given enough time to even study the guidelines and therefore provide effective counsel on such changes. The quality team than reprimands you, which in return results in threats by your team lead with Performance Improvement Plans because you didn't adhere to such guidelines. Before there would be training sessions for such drastic changes and they would be discussed in workshops- these workshops are also non-existent. The structure for reprimanding employees is inconsistent as higher management doesn't have a proper checks and balances system to ensure that their team leads are treating employees fairly. An example: Someone that i knew was late every single day for two months and only got a write up, he was favored by his team lead, yet an agent the other day had 3 late occurrences and got the same level write up. The policies are biased and unfair. The environment at this office has always been encompassed with favoritism, what you read in other posts in regards to favoritism is all true. Team leader's have favorites on their team and therefore sometimes sanction some differently than they do others and keep in mind that this can also affect you from growing in this company- again no consistency. The Human resources department is also a joke. They protect the team leads instead of actually listening and INVESTIGATING the concerns brought to their attention by subordinates. There is nothing kept anonymous as Team Leads and HR representatives have close bonds. The code of conduct states that Retaliation is forbidden, but the same employees who reach out to HR in confidence that their concerns will be heard, addressed and rectified eventually end up at the bottom of the food chain and well, let go or fired for "other reasons". Strict scrutiny, i have come to notice, is placed on these employees. Human Resources does nothing about it! For solutions we have to perhaps reach out to Amsterdam to get a positive result but I personally am not certain how effective they do their jobs.

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