International environment, good benefits, but unsupportive in many ways - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

2.0
Oct 9, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

International environment (very multicultural) Nice product (everyone loves holidays / travelling) Good benefits (pension, insurance, travel discounts)

Cons

Work-life balance is poor (Many early-morning or evening or late-night conference calls that employees are expected to participate in on top of their normal 9-5 work.) Very male-oriented culture (Male employees progress, women don't. I've seen comments about this in a few reviews here. There are programmes that in theory offer additional support for women, but they feel like 'lip service' only.) Poor leadership and infighting between directors

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Cons

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