Do your homework! - Marketing Tripadvisor Employee Review

2.0
16 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This review is for the Boston office which also has reviews under FlipKey. If you are interviewing at the Boston office make sure you are looking at those reviews! - snacks in the office - catered lunch twice a week - good location in Boston - coworkers are friendly - work is easy if you want a 9-5:30

Cons

- work is boring - most people do tactical stuff all day and there is no strategy involved, doesn't matter what level you are - career pathing is nonexistent - undeserved promotions go to those who are management favorites - many coworkers are just here until something better comes along so you never know when your team will lose more people - it's so quiet in the office that you will want to jump out the windows every day - TripAdvisor doesn't seem to care about the vacation rentals part of the business at all. It's rarely mentioned in the quarterly updates and we are on our own island.

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5.0
18 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

people are awesome remote work is common pay and benefits are good

Cons

can they stay relevant in the world of AI

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Thank you for your positive remarks. As our company continues to evolve, we are appreciative of employee comments that highlight our strengths as well as areas we can improve upon.
2.0
21 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people you get to work with are genuinely great, and the work-life balance remains fairly solid. In the past, the company attracted top-tier engineering talent from the most reputable tech firms, and the expectations were high but rewarding. A lot of that collaborative culture still exists among the engineers. You will be surrounded by capable individuals who want to do good work.

Cons

The company has been battered by unresolved structural issues over the last decade. The core meta-search business was crippled when Google altered its algorithms to prioritize its own travel products, effectively choking off the organic traffic Tripadvisor depended on. Combined with the impact of COVID-19, leadership tried launching new products to escape this SEO reliance, but those attempts consistently missed the mark. Now, the rapid adoption of LLMs is delivering another severe blow. Users no longer need traditional meta-search to plan travel. The core Tripadvisor product has essentially become a legacy cash cow, with the Experiences division (Viator) being the primary engine keeping the business afloat. Following the departure of the former CEO, thousands of highly skilled employees have left through attrition or ongoing restructuring. Layoffs have become a grim constant, happening once or twice a year. Even if you manage to avoid the cuts, the compensation structure is no longer competitive for the tech industry, and RSUs have virtually dried up. Because of the abysmal direction and the very high chance you won't survive the next round of looming layoffs, I strongly recommend avoiding this company as a new hire.

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