Fun while it lasted - Lead Program Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
24 Feb 2009
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Pros

Expedia was a great place to work overall. Having started there while it was still part of Microsoft, I really enjoyed the process of helping to building a company in a new industry from the ground up. There were a lot of opportunities early on to take risks and think outside the box. A lot of young smart technology people mixed with a relatively smaller number of experienced travel industry people resulting in an intellectually stimulating environment focused on turning the tired old travel distribution industry on its ear. Pros: :: A great group of people to work with. :: Good opportunities for young managers to learn grow. :: Good incentive pay (stock options) early on.

Cons

Much of the downsides of working at Expedia can be chalked up to the pains typical of a small successful start-up growing into a mature industry leader. Less focus on innovation and risk. More layers of management. Some mediocre managers rising up through the ranks while some talented ones leave the company. Pretty typical stuff, but since this was my first start-up experience it was pretty disappointing. Opportunities for advancement are limited after rising to the second or third rung in the corporate ladder. This is especially true if you are not a software developer or MBA (as true at Expedia as it was at Microsoft). There are also limited roles for talented people who are not interested in managing. Cons: :: Less focus on technology and innovation as company grew. :: Senior managers seemed less driven and more risk averse as company grew. :: Limited advancement opportunity for "specialists" (non developers/MBAs).

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Constant state of transformation is ripe environment for new hires and functional experts from big name tech companies

Cons

Pre-covid the culture was really special. Collaborative, engaging, people-centric, with a unifying mission to enable travel for the world. Since covid there has been a revolving door of executive leadership, and with each round, they throw out the current strategy to try something "new" without building from the current or past successes. Constant change, but no clear vision or strategy of what they are trying to change to. Lack of strategy and low risk tolerance leads to too many priorities with not enough investment to move the needle in anything. Quarterly layoffs, but executed quietly team by team so as not to make news. No psychological safety. Talent strategy since covid is to hire externally over internal promotions to gain "functional expertise" therefore difficult to grow your career. Siloed divisions not working towards common goal. Lacks operating model maturity needed for a company of this size likely do to revolving door of execs and priorities. A cash cow company with an identity crisis trying to be an AI innovator. Build vs buy mentality slows them down. Too many exec pet projects that aren't vetted with proper business cases.

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