Once a great place to work, now not so much - Backend Scala Engineer Expedia Group Employee Review

3.0
Aug 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive salary, great people at the IC/team level, lots of scope for progression and movement within the company.

Cons

Constant reorganisations, the company can never seem to settle on what VP you've never heard of is running what arm of what org, and when they get switched up every few months, the new leader wants to shake everything up. Leadership at the highest levels never seem to understand the technical implications of the things they want built, and that's not even thinking about the endless chains of redundant middle-management. Overall, less interested in building products that people will want to use, more interested in selling inventory access to corporations, and turning their sites into gross, ML-driven messes to leech more money from consumers.

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5.0
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Pros

work life balance lots of pto

Cons

limited room for growth in the company

2.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Good pay, supportive manager, and genuinely pleasant colleagues.

Cons

Frequent reorgs and shifting strategic direction made it difficult to build momentum or plan long‑term. Over time, contractor roles became increasingly narrow and production‑focused, which limited opportunities for meaningful skill development. Responsibilities that originally included project management were reduced to primarily email production work. There’s also a broader corporate pattern where work is expected to be completed exactly as written, with little room for judgment or improvement. Even small, quick optimizations can lead to pushback rather than appreciation, creating an environment where going “above and beyond” requires multiple layers of approval — which defeats the purpose of being proactive in the first place. Finally, there’s an in‑office expectation (less strict than for full‑time employees, but still present) for work that can be done entirely remotely. This tends to benefit highly social personalities, but for those who prefer focused, independent work, it feels unnecessary. Social dynamics also play a noticeable role; if you’re not immediately well‑liked or you make a single early mistake, it can create a self‑fulfilling perception that’s difficult to overcome.

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