Unstable & Insecure - Expedia - Senior Engineering Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 13, 2025
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Pros

Only pro is the salary and office premises.

Cons

Every year there is a re-org and then around 1500 to 2000 FTEs are laid off. This has become a regular trend here at Expedia and no job security whatsoever. Team members who were on Paternity or Maternity were fired, a member was promoted in Mar and then fired in April - what kind of decision making is this?? This thing happened in 2024 as well as 2025. Very unstable environment and for no reason suddenly resources are chopped off saying that re-aligning for better business outcomes and efficiency, and at the other end they will hire people again to meet the same fate. BE WARE OF JOINING EG, IF YOU WANT MENTAL PEACE THEN AVOID THIS HORRIFIC COMPANY. DON'T ALWAYS GO FOR MONEY, try to join a stable org on a little less compensation. THIS REVIEW IS BASED ON MY ACTUAL EXPERIENCES.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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