Expedia Group reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(7,772 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 7,772 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
May 13, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

you can slack, No need to work beyond 2 hrs per day. A company for losers, who are industry rejects, who cant get a job elsewhere.

Cons

Pay is below wayyyy avg. Example:market rate is 200K, expedia pays 125k. Middle management is extremely heavy. More managers than developers. The tech stack is a joke and outdated. Every 5-8 people team has a incompetent director who are yes-men to their bosses. The team morale is low and keep missing deliveries. The teams are composed on incompetent industry rejects. There is no company wide initiative to build tools which help everyday dev work , like build systems deployment systems, there is no capacity planning. Company gets hacked breached by intruders as the security of the network is very weak. The expedia website goes down and remains downs for hours. The management does not care about customer experience and does not refund customers who are eligible to get refund (Like cancellations, bad experience),Company looses bookings and customers are not even refunded. People who give glorious review are paid reviews. The employees are paid by $100 gift cards to give glorious reviews. Please dont work for them. Doing a minimum wage job is better than working at expedia. Anyway pay is also similar to min wag job. This company will not exist in business in 5-6 years.

4.0
Mar 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great benefits, mostly great like-minded people, modern offices

Cons

I've had a great manager that helped the team grow, and a manager that does seemingly nothing and is hardly around. Unfortunately your development heavily relies on that person.

3.0
Dec 31, 2016

Its too big for its own good

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work/Life Balance is great Benefits, stock options, yearly free money for fitness and health (personal gym membership, etc) Friendly coworkers The company is very charity-friendly

Cons

Bad Management - Managers are clueless about the technology, and don't care about technical debt. They will push the team to produce more and more content and the code-base suffers. They tend to hire people who are under-qualified and keep them around. Low Salary - almost anywhere else will pay more. Nepotism determines promotions - go to lunch with your boss if you want a promotion Women get more advantages than men. They are more likely to be promoted and given raises even if their work doesn't validate it. Under-qualified women get hired over qualified men. Women who make mistakes are not reprimanded as hard as men who do, and often men take the blame for women's mistakes. Expedia has a 50/50 policy where their goal is have an equal number of men and women at all positions. Since it's currently tipped towards men's favor, their way of accomplishing this goal is very sexist and hurts teams. The code base is terrible. It's build on layers of ancient technology and making serious changes to the architecture is impossible due to the size of the problem and because management doesn't care. There is 20 year old code still operating fundamental services. Both the domain and client layers of the site are poorly written all around the site. The site itself isn't aging well. The design looks dated and the site is too big to update it. It's also very slow. Consumers will find better alternatives elsewhere. If Google decides to build a checkout system for their travel services, Expedia will have a hard time maintaining their position (which is currently only on top because Expedia Inc buys its competitors). Compare flights.google.com to Expedia and the difference is immediately clear. You won't be learning new skills and improving as a developer much. The company cares about employees who know a lot about Expedia, not about development. Most of what you learn is going to be about how to navigate the terrible code, convoluted architecture, and poor practices.

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