An OK company to work for - Software Engineer Expedia Group Employee Review

3.0
Sep 5, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good environment - Nice people - Good benefits - Nice office in London

Cons

As a software engineer, in my opinion, this is a good company to work for if you're looking for a relaxed environment, with not much to do and you're not very interested in career progression. Everything depends on your manager. If you're lucky enough to have a good manager, your experience could be better than mine. There are sooo many managers with not talent at all to manage people.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thanks for the review! We’re glad to hear that you enjoy the London office and some of our awesome benefits. We’re constantly looking to push the limits of our current tech stack which is in line with our “Test and Learn” culture, but we’d encourage open dialogue with your HR Business Partner if any of employees did not feel challenged.

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Cons

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