Great Place for Work/Life Balance - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Oct 8, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Expedia values its employees, and it shows. I am given a task, and I can run with it because my manager trusts me to do a great job. I can leave for an appointment when I need to, work from home when I'm sick, and I never feel pressured not to take vacation time. I am happy to work at Expedia, and I am proud of the work I do.

Cons

Like any company, there are plenty of office politics that can get in the way here. With so many different people coming and going from work groups, re-orgs, etc., the dynamics of groups working together can sometimes be challenging when a few people have ulterior motives. Overall, it's certainly not a huge roadblock.

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Cons

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