Work Hard, Play hard - Software Development Engineer I Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Nov 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The team I work on tries very hard to maintain a healthy work/life balance. The number of hours you work per week are not as important as meeting your commitments. This means that there is not pressure from management to log heavy hours outside of a typical business day. The company overall seems like a place that encourages a fun, social environment with frequent company events. The work is interesting and I was able to jump right in with my own product that I am responsible for. Compensation is competitive and good benefits.

Cons

There can be some bureaucratic red tape that slows down progress, but for the most part it seems to be a necessary evil with a company of this size. It does not bog down production too much.

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Cons

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