Non tech indian middle management ruining the culture - Software Developer I Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
May 15, 2018
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Pros

Free food Free cab Good health cover

Cons

Used to have great engineering and work culture but not anymore Indian middle management is full of politicians, they are spoiling the essence of a tech company. There is zero product focus, coding standards are depleting everyday and non tech management promotes people who write crappy code and do the flattery. Very few teams working on technically valued work, most of the serious work is being done by US teams and india is becoming a back office. There is no innovation happening in india because of the talent being hired here. Too much politics for anyone who wants to focus on work, if you want to be promoted you need to have good connections with the politicians.

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