Poor Opportunities for Women - Fraud Analyst I Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
May 30, 2016
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Pros

Benefits are exceptional, monthly coaching, had a few great people on the team, job is super easy these days as they've got analysts simply working out of a queue all day long.

Cons

We do the same thing all day long. Fraud analysts used to be able to take on projects, look for trends and write queries...now all we do is click pass or fail on bookings, all. Day. Long. I'm addition, the fraud office has become high-school drama central as management are trash talking each other and the rest of us are along for the ride at this circus. Most of the tenured people are looking for new jobs as its gotten ridiculous. A very small percentage of women have been promoted in fraud and all supervisors in Springfield are male. Fraud Ops in Springfield used to be great...we had a lot of opportunities, challenges and a great team. I'm disappointed to see how far our department has deteriorated. It's no longer a healthy environment.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to submit this review. We are disappointed to hear about your experience working with our Fraud Team. The environment and behavior you describe is not aligned with our goals and we will certainly share your experience and concerns with the appropriate HR Business Partner. We also encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner to discuss the challenges you are facing. As you may also know, Expedia places a strong emphasis on inclusion and diversity, and creating a work environment where our female employees can build and sustain their careers. Finally, you may wish to connect with WELL – Women at Expedia Learning & Leading – Business Resource Group. We have WELL representation in Springfield, and we encourage you to connect with this group to discuss the challenges you see for female employees. You can find WELL Springfield’s contact information on BaseCamp

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