Competitive salary for London - Roles are too specialised - Senior Product Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

3.0
15 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive salary for London Access to tons of resources to deliver your work and strong cross-functional collaboration

Cons

They limit you in one single area/product You become too specialised in a specific product and they make it hard for you to move onto other areas of the business. Job can get repetitive and boring Skills development is very limited They reward who sounds smart over who gets things done and drives real impact

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Expedia Group Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this. It’s great to hear that the compensation, resources are landing well. Your points around specialization, mobility, and skills development are important. We aim to create an environment where people can grow beyond a single area, take on new challenges, and be recognized for the impact they deliver. This speaks directly to building an ownership mindset and continuing to operate with excellence in how we support and reward our teams. Appreciate you sharing your perspective.

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