Lots of silos, mid to low level management not effective. - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
Aug 5, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lots of nice benefits that are different from other companies such as travel, and wellness. Lots of nice people. HR leadership seems to be working hard to find even more benefits and fun activities and is very active in community and philanthropy as a company.

Cons

Lots of silos and people don't seem to share work or information well. Lowerr to mid level management not effective at least in the department I was in. Way too much turnover/restructuring at upper management levels - no consistent approach to improvement, very reactive.

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Cons

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