SDET - Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) Expedia Group Employee Review

3.0
Nov 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

good benefits. sometimes interesting tasks. everything depends on manager you have.

Cons

work/life balance is horrible. depending on the team you got assigned to you may have or may not have time for personal life. Also if your manager is bad enough you will be loaded with manual testing, documentation and babysitting outsource teams instead of writing automation scripts, building/improving/extending test frameworks etc. I got into the team under not great manager so after working there for 2 years my skills level dropped hard especially coding, so I had to do coding on my free time at home to not forget it at all , lol. Sdets in other teams were fine with interesting coding related work.

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Cons

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