It's ok - Fraud Specialist Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule, nice offices, not great but at least decent pay

Cons

The company, or at least my dept, seems to have a bean counter approach with many things. Some uneven pay (some getting higher rate for similar position). Feels I'm just a number and completely replaceable. Although this is true in many large corporations, it would be nice if more genuine effort was put into making you feel more appreciated. Just me perhaps, but don't feel I really fit culture wise.

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Expedia Group Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. We’re glad to hear you value the flexibility and workspace We also appreciate your feedback on pay equity, recognition, and sense of belonging. These are important aspects of the employee experience, and feedback like yours helps highlight where we can better support our teams and ensure people feel valued.

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