Worst Company - Software Development Engineer (SDE) II Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 4, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Domain is good, you will get to understand the tech that runs finance world, since Expedia runs it's loyalty programs as well. So, if you stay curious and self learner you get to understand the tech behind big Fintech firms

Cons

1. The place is crowded by people who know nothing but politics. They will keep dragging you down, and make no use of your skills just because they are so busy running their politics. Management has so much of favouritism towards people who can flatter them. 2. No matter how hard you put efforts making significant feature rollouts, your work remains invisible to them. 3. There are no etiquettes in management how one should talk to their subordinates, they keep blaming you for things when it's their incompetence of not getting the right requirements from products. They will hold you accountable even for things you were not part of. So always maintain proper log books of such people when they come to bite you. 4. They keep trying to push you off limits, so that in front of leadership it's them who gets to shine with zero efforts but full politics. 5. If you try to counter such people, they throw you off to some mundane legacy manual tasks, and even more they have got good friendship with domain directors and can throw you off the company. It has happened to people I know personally.

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