Awesome Growth Company - Software Development Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Aug 3, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company is firing on all cylinders. There is innovate technology, challenging problems, high impact work and really driven co-workers. It is small enough company where presenting to top brass happens regularly. Completely believe in Travel Leadership team (TLT). Dara and Mark are awesome leaders and setting goals and working hard to beat them. While job search if someone is considering other technology companies compared to Expedia, look at the stock price last three years, this is a growing company and you want to part of a company that is growing not a $200 B+ company that is saturated. This is a good work/life balance company. Be part of the ride!!!

Cons

Really can't say much.

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