Great company to work for - Senior Accountant Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
22 Aug 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My experience has been great managers who let me do my job, mentor and make sure I have different possibilities for career growth.

Cons

Bureaucracy as the company is large. Takes a long time to get in touch with the right people and keep up with who's responsible for what.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thanks for your review - it's always great to hear from employees who enjoy working here. Thank you also for your feedback - we need this to improve. One of our goals is to maintain a nimble and collaborative approach to business, as well as have a focus on testing and learning new ideas. However it sounds like this has not been your experience. We would encourage you to approach your manager with suggestions that may improve the the bureaucracy you are dealing with - we are always looking for new ideas that may result in great business solutions.

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Cons

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