Culture That Fosters Learning and Innovation - Senior Talent Acquisition Partner Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Apr 21, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Expedia Group cultivates a collaborative culture where diverse ideas are not only welcomed but celebrated, paving the way for both personal and professional development. A strong focus on innovation keeps the company ahead of the curve, making it an engaging and dynamic place to work. The inclusive atmosphere ensures that every employee feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive in their role. The collective effort from leadership and peers to build an inclusive, growth-oriented environment truly stands out, making Expedia Group a rewarding place to build a meaningful career

Cons

There’s room to review compensation and benefits to stay aligned with industry standards. Career growth may feel slower than expected at times.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for your 5-star review! As a company, we prioritize belonging, connection and accountability. We're glad that has made a positive impact on you. Continue on building a more open world at Expedia Group!

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Cons

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