Great place to work - Account Manager Booking.com Employee Review

5.0
Mar 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company culture and work life balance. Hybrid way of working with 2 days in the office.

Cons

Not much carrier opportunities locally. Most of the positions are in Amsterdam.

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Booking.com Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re pleased to hear that company culture, work-life balance, and our hybrid way of working have been positive parts of your experience. We also appreciate your honest perspective on local career opportunities. We know that development opportunities matter, and feedback like yours is important as we continue working to support career growth across different locations and teams. The Booking.com team

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Cons

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Pros

After three months at Booking.com as an Account Manager, my experience has been very positive so far. The onboarding process is structured, and expectations are clearly set for new hires. The role is intellectually stimulating and offers strong exposure to the travel industry, commercial decision-making, and performance-driven work. I’ve felt supported by my peers and managers, with regular feedback, clear incentives, and encouragement to grow. The team environment is collaborative, and there is a genuine focus on learning, data-driven thinking, and ownership of your portfolio. For someone looking to build or accelerate a commercial career, it’s an exciting place to be.

Cons

As a new hire, it’s clear that this is a fast-paced and demanding environment. The learning curve is steep, and there is a lot of information, tools, and processes to absorb in a short amount of time. Priorities can move quickly, which may feel overwhelming at first. Because I am still early in my journey, some longer-term aspects of the role — such as workload sustainability, career progression, and regional adaptability — are still unfolding. It’s a role that requires resilience, adaptability, and comfort with ambiguity, which may not suit everyone.

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