Dying company. Only for name sake now a days - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

2.0
17 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Used to be a great company till 2-3 years back 2. Join now for relax and fun, if you are interested in a pass time 3. Lot of great leaders already left the organisation

Cons

1. No proper career progression or industry trendy challenges 2. Chuck out low performers, boldly. Lot of them. 3. Weak HR, not bold enough. 4. Scrutiny internal job moves. e.g . one person joined as Engg. manager 9 months back in one department in expedia , then he applied for a director position to other department within in one year. clearly he was not competent, but strangely he got through. Rest of senior engg managers are still waiting for a chance, even some of them are good performers. Additionally this person is behind all female interns.

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Pros

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Cons

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