Very unstable company don't know when and why you may get fired. - Software Development Engineer Expedia Group Employee Review

1.0
Aug 2, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Compensation is good. Cab facility is available. Free Lunch. Freebies like you get around 10K Rs for travel every year. If you prefer Mac over Windows you can have it.

Cons

1. Looks like a BPO setting inside there are no cubicles. 2. Like around 10 employees have been fired till now (less than an year of setup) who did well in their previous jobs and were from good companies. 3. Company has no spirit and fun to do anymore this has costed them in their quaterly profits too which is gone down. 4. If you are a technically saavy you should not be here as Technology teams make no decisions, decisions are by business and Technology teams are just support groups. 5. Unhealthy competition of work as lot of vendors are converted to full time employees who prefer the vendors company counter parts over full time employees. Same is with the growth.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Good pay, supportive manager, and genuinely pleasant colleagues.

Cons

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