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      What is the hiring process like at Amadeus?

      Amadeus reviews

      Poor Transparency and Delayed Interview Process

      Qa engineer
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I conducted approximately two interviews, but due to the delay in responses and lack of clarity in the process, I chose not to continue.

      Cons

      The company shows a lack of communication throughout the hiring process. Candidates are often left waiting for weeks without any updates or feedback. Job postings and interview discussions are not always transparent or accurate, which creates confusion and mismatched expectations. The overall process feels disorganized and unclear, making it difficult to trust the information shared during recruitment.

      2

      Avoid like plague.

      Engineer
      Current employee
      Bogotá, Bogota
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Not a single one to remember.

      Cons

      Never answered or provide any feedback for the positions, they just disappeared. Ghosting in the hiring process.

      2

      Good

      Sse- development
      Former employee
      New Delhi
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good interview process with tea

      Cons

      No Feedback after 2 weeks

      Do not recommend

      Sr. ux researcher
      Current employee
      Barcelona
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Some decent benefits and nice people.

      Cons

      The company is an embodiment of corporate inefficiency—rigid, clunky, and utterly incapable of adapting to modern work environments. Having worked across start-ups and scale-ups, I’ve never encountered such penny-pinching from a company of this scale. Salaries are insultingly low, often €10,000 to €15,000 below market rate in Tech for Madrid or Barcelona, which is shocking for a company of this size and supposed stature. The HR department stands out as one of the worst I’ve encountered in my career—spineless, deceitful, and entirely self-serving. Rather than providing support, they specialize in manipulating narratives to make themselves look competent while throwing employees/candidates under the bus. Their dishonesty is appalling, and they have no qualms about outright lying to cover their own failures. Despite being a multi-billion dollar company, the lack of resources is beyond embarrassing. You're expected to do the work of a start-up team running on fumes, but without any of the agility or dynamism that might compensate for the shortfall. The message is clear: do more with less, but without any of the support or tools necessary to succeed. Of course, your experience depends entirely on which department you land in. I had the misfortune of reporting to a manager who was not only inexperienced but directionless in her leadership. She frequently spoke to the team as if we were children and felt compelled to micromanage areas of my work in which she had no expertise. Moreover, her integrity as a professional left much to be desired. I was explicitly promised during the interview process that key foundational work had been completed and that sufficient resources would be provided, only to arrive and find virtually nothing in place. Aside from a basic project management tool and Confluence, there was little to no infrastructure for me to do my job effectively. I was also coerced into starting during the summer holiday season, when most of the company was out of office, only to be saddled with a pitiful budget for research tools and tasked with managing two projects—one of which was substantial, plagued by shifting requirements, a very tight deadline, and inaccessibility to stakeholders. All of this was expected within the first 1.5 months while I was still onboarding and attempting to understand a complex product. Despite these constraints, I worked with what little I had. But apparently, that wasn’t enough. I was unceremoniously terminated just one week before my probation period ended–while in the middle of running testing for a research project, with no prior warnings or discussions about my performance. The decision was abrupt and came without any indication that my work was unsatisfactory. In fact, I was led to believe everything was on track, making the termination all the more baffling and indicative of this manager's lack of integrity and unrealistic expectations. If you're a researcher reading this, it's crucial to avoid an environment where your expertise is neither understood nor valued. Here, you’ll encounter a manager who claims to understand your role but clearly doesn’t. You'll be expected to perform with minimal resources, and when the inevitable happens, you'll be blamed for failing to achieve the impossible. It's not about your skills or dedication; it's about being set up to fail from the start.

      3

      Great working environment and to learn at

      Qa trainee
      Former employee
      Madrid
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      flexibility of wfh and going to office great office and huge team to network with

      Cons

      They need better HR system for internatinal emloyee hiring.

      Politics at its Core

      Senior software engineer
      Former employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good Food and Good Politics is free.

      Cons

      I worked in this company for more than 5 years, The things were really great since the top management was from Europe but as they started growing in BLR and started hiring top management from India the culture became worse. My Senior Manager stopped me from International Mobility also even though I was selected multiple times just because he wanted to save his face before upper management . I was a top performer before he joined. There are lot of old people at top level which doesn't leave their place. Since the wind is in favor of India that is why it is keeping afloat.

      8

      Wondreful place to work with a few issues

      Instructional designer
      Current employee
      San Jose, San Jose
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Wonderful human environment, outstanding job stability, great international insurance. Beautiful office. Amazing yearly bonus. Very competitive stock option program.

      Cons

      Compensation could be more competitive. Lack of wellness bonuses like those existing in other IT companies. People and Culture department is lacking and biased. Due to international labor law complexity, relocation possibilities are almost impossible even if the hiring manager wants to hire you.

      Good Company to grow your skills

      Senior software engineer
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Work life balance Stable job

      Cons

      Too much new hiring which is not skilled

      Performance reviews driven by politics, not merit

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Nice
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I no longer see any

      Cons

      Despite delivering on my responsibilities, my year-end rating did not accurately reflect my contributions. The process lacked objectivity and appeared to be influenced more by managerial bias and internal politics than by measurable outcomes or actual performance. Feedback throughout the year was either vague or insufficient, making it difficult to course-correct, and concerns raised were not meaningfully addressed.

      Nice Company to work if you are enthusiastic to learn new technologies

      Sde iv
      Current employee
      Pune
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great Culture Flexible Timing Good hikes if you perform well

      Cons

      The setup is new in Pune and hence a few logistic issues being sorted out

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