Great Company, Great Culture - Expedia CruiseShipCenters - Anonymous employee Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
Jan 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Really great company culture - work hard and play hard. Everyone really gets along and there is a real team environment. Has a "fun committee" which makes sure that the work environment is fun. Managers are really invested in your personal and professional growth and take the time to mentor you, not just manage you. Great benefits including the travel discount. Great on work life balance. Great benefits, especially hotel discounts. Company has really good values, with everyone doing their work with dedication and integrity, and treating each other with respect.

Cons

Compensation could be improved. While there is good benefits and they are flexible with time off, the base salary is quite low.

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Cons

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