Good Benefits, positive growth - Software Design Engineer Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Apr 10, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Excellent use of technology in every team, they use/evaluate almost all current technology trends, including C# .Net to open source micro-services. With incentives for training, one can get a significant growth in different spaces within short time - Company values prototyping/poc work, - Good growth but not at the cost of 16 hours a day work - Benefits, especially the travel benefits are really good.

Cons

- Not so easy to change groups, different groups act independently. - Re-orgs/Manager changes.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thanks for your thoughtful feedback and advice. We place a strong emphasis on building strong teams and relationships within the company, and while we try to 'test and learn', we understand that changes and re-orgs can be challenging. Thank you for being part of the Expedia Team, and we are glad to hear that you are enjoying your journey with us!

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