Take a look before you sign - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

3.0
Nov 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent pay packages (extraordinary high as compared to industry standards), free meal services, free cab services, travel benefits, medical benefits.

Cons

Offlate since last 1 year, company's management has changed, starting from top shots to people working at operational level. Looks like company has taken all new paths to achieve success as compared to its stragies followed until 2017 and there seems to be no clear strategy in place finally. The successful CEO (Dara K.) moved out and the new leadership is yet to bring goods. Companys stock price is dropping by some margin everyday. From 150s its now $111 and so running losses. Its not just this, bur the Company havent been able to respect talented people who worked with complete commitment, dedication and focus for all those past years. Infact, they showed them the exit route. They should look to re-hire brilliant minds back in all the departments. There is no work ethics. People are more interested in playing political games instead of just focussing on work. People making alliances to cause downfall of others. There is a lot of work to be done to bring the company back to top otherwise downfall is inevitable. SO think twice thrice before you join Expedia today and measure pros/cons carefully. I have worked there so I wish well for the Organisation and to you.

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