Expedia Group reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,067 total reviews)
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72% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

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2.0
Mar 26, 2021
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Pros

- A lot of women in engineering and other tech roles compared to a lot of other tech companies - Good WLB depending on the team - Ample opportunity to learn and grow- as long as you pick the right team - Non-toxic environment unlike some other major tech companies - Decent/standard benefits- health plans, 401k matching, sick leave, PTO

Cons

- Compensation is well below market for software engineers. It's a bit laughable, but many stay because of the more lax WLB and workplace environments. There are plenty of very smart engineers, but the messy code base and architecture could improve a lot by hiring top talent who are leaving for companies that pay way more. - Not enough support given to junior level employees; They placed some freshies into completely wrong teams that are better suited for mid-levels and above. Then the juniors wonder why it's taking so long to get a promotion and switch teams very late after realizing that they were on a bad team - Expedia's product is very complex and quite frankly the legacy code base is a huge mess. It causes many inefficiencies and difficulty debugging high priority issues. - Too many re-orgs in the couple of years that I worked there. Some of them seemed caused by underlying politics in upper management without a thought to the workers they impact - Layoffs were handled terribly. There was literally no rhyme or reason for who got let go; A lot of very talented people who were there for many years were cut. Seems due to the fact that those people had high senior salaries and can be replaced with cheaper juniors - Upper management is a mess. It's mentioned before many times on here, so check those for details. - Expedia grew a lot over the last couple years behind faulty management and leadership; The chairman, Barry Diller, decided to blame the workers by "trimming the fat" with mass layoffs.

5.0
Mar 22, 2021
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Pros

I've been here for 6 years though until recently was a Vrbo employee. It's definitely different since we became "EG" (Expedia Group) and a LOT of our top talent is leaving for better pay elsewhere in Austin. However, I've had a great run. I feel respected, have a lot of autonomy, love my coworkers (who haven't left!) and have the flexibility I need in my life. Pay is better now than it was, but still medium compared to the tech industry. I know I could make more elsewhere but the flexibility, trust, and autonomy are worth a whole lot to me. Oh, and the PTO policy is very very generous. Peter Kern is an excellent CEO.

Cons

Missing the old Vrbo folks who have left. EG generally has a lot of redundancy but they are getting better.

4.0
Mar 18, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Great management - Work life balance is good. Hardly work over 40 hours a week unless it’s month-end. - Good benefits

Cons

- Pay could be slightly more competitive

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