Horrible service by their Talent Advisor - Global Talent Acquisition - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
Aug 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Never got a chance to work here. Was a huge advocate for Expedia and wanted to work there, so I was thrilled when they sourced me and reached out to me. One conversation later, promises made, and I was ignored

Cons

Their recruiting team, particularly their current Talent Advisor - Global Talent Acquisition, need to treat people with common decency and respect. I was emailed and sourced directly for a position by this Talent Advisor, rearranged my schedule for the interview and prepared extensively, and was told I was perfect, and that they would follow-up with me within a week to get things moving, and i never heard from her again. I emailed, called, reached out to her on LinkedIn (the way she sourced me) and she never responded. I even asked her to let me know if the position was closed, nothing. She touts herself as a customer oriented, recruiting and skilled talent advisor but is the complete opposite... Totally lost faith in the company.

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Expedia Group Response
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We’re truly sorry about your experience – as a company we expect a much higher standard of professional business performance from our employees. We will pass this feedback onto our Talent Acquisition Team.

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