Game of thrones - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Mar 19, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Work travel to Europe and US - Work from home from time to time - Get some travel discounts on internal sites - "Happy Corporate" culture (e.g. talks about firm's financial success, corporate positivity teams and activities )

Cons

Working in the EPS product team is like Game of Thrones show where - Senior product leadership and People managers have been managing each other out, fighting for power and fostering tension between teams all this time - Nepotismo. For normal people there's no career ladder to climb when the top rung is openly reserved for people with certain background. The more you resemble your manager, the better - Numerous re-orgs and moves of the internal teams are widely practised

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