Great growth opportunities and people however sometimes complexity can slow progress - Senior Business Programs Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Apr 23, 2026
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Pros

EG offers a great environment that truly promotes growth and continuous learning. Hard‑working people are recognized and rewarded, and there are always opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects while learning something new. One of the company’s strongest assets is its people—teams are highly collaborative, open in sharing opinions, and always willing to help with good intentions. EG also makes a strong effort to stay at the forefront of business and AI trends, which makes the work both relevant and exciting.

Cons

Operating within a very large multinational organization across multiple regions—each with different markets, norms, and ways of working—can add significant complexity. This complexity can sometimes act as a blocker or slow down growth until effective ways of navigating and aligning across regions are established.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful review. We’re glad to hear that you're being supported with growth, learning, and meaningful work, especially through our collaborative and supportive teams. Your feedback reflects the behaviors we’re building every day: thinking big, operating with excellence, and encouraging an ownership mindset. We also appreciate your candid perspective on the complexity of working across regions in a global company. We know this is where collaboration and candor are especially important. We remain committed to listening, fostering curiosity, and empowering Expedians. We hope you continue to thrive at Expedia Group!

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