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80% would recommend to a friend

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Glenn Fogel

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4.0
Oct 13, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Enjoyed the the recently renovated facilities.

Cons

Did not enjoy the third shift or low pay.

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Booking.com Response
11y
Thanks for writing !
3.0
Oct 13, 2014
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Pros

- 40 hour work week, really means 40 hour work week. - International work environment

Cons

- Don't let the "free fruits", "free lunches" and "happy hour fridays" "trip to Amsterdam" fool you, this company loves to feel like their giving you so much, giving random "Booking.com" branded pens, hats, bags, USB's...all random and really useless material things. This company should just focus on at least meeting the market rate in terms of salary. Don't get a below market salary and then try to "make up for it" but giving us random junk. - Brainwashing of the brand and culture, you're either in or not. - I get that this is an online brand and things are always changing, but quit changing "standard procedures" every other month. How do you expect to "keep a standard" if you keep changing it. Literally, always get an e-mail saying "we change how we do this, we do it like this now" - This company prides itself in providing "higher trainings" but then they say their "too busy" "peak period" and then cancel all trainings. - Poor training, given very basic foundation training and left fending for ourselves.

1.0
Oct 10, 2014

Booking.com more like Booking.bombed!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Well if you consider clueless , lying deceitful gossiping management a pro. you will fit right in!

Cons

Firstly if you are a person that values your work, does a good job, is responsible, is goal and career oriented, don't count on being promoted or have room to grow. At Booking.com promotions are only given to: Family members, lots of nepotism and favoritism going on there If you happen to belong to same ethnicity senior management If you are the ultimate brown noser who goes out for drinks after work and get plastered with your seniors If you are invited to Sunday family parties If you enjoy gossiping like an immature teenager and putting people down on a regular basis Then.... no matter how little experience you have, how absolutely incompetent you are and how little you value your work, Congratulations!! You will be promoted The pay much lower then the industry standards. In your interview you will be informed about the possibility of earning a bonus . They don't tell you that the structure and outline for the bonus changes like upper management change their underwear! Making it impossible to achieve and if are lucky enough to get a bonus the money you earn will barely be enough to cover a tank of gas!. Hard work is expected but not rewarded Forget about having any support from HR, they are located in an office far far way (seeing nothing that is going on in the local offices) HR will turn a blind eye toward any unfair mistreatment of employees. Equal Opportunity Employer, Booking .com?? that couldn't be further from the truth. You will not be supported what so ever if your management and their family members don't like you, they will bully you and treat you like you have a contagious disease. They have no shame in gossiping and talking about you right in your face. Making the work environment extremely uncomfortable and impossible to get anything done They throw you out to lions giving you this spiel about nourishing and maintaining partner relationships. Not true your partners will be lucky if they see or talk to their account manger a few times a year. With their lovely new DXI phone system, partners have no direct way of calling their market manager and there is no possibility of leaving a voice mail. Partners call and get some random person that answers the phone and in a few inexperienced words, that employee can ruin all the hard work and time their manager has put in to that account To Booking.com it all about pleasing their stockholders. It's just a numbers game quantity vs quality. Factory work

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Booking.com Response
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First, thanks for taking the time to write. There are always things we can learn from feedback in an attempt to improve. Second, there are things here that are really just inaccurate. However, it's always disappointing when we have a poor employee/employer fit which is clear in this case. We work hard to accurately talk about who we are in the interview so that we can better select those that will excel with us.
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