Booking.com reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(7,592 total reviews)
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Glenn Fogel

70% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Booking.com has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 7,592 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Booking.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jul 18, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Pay, trainings provided, travelling (yearly trip to Amsterdam paid by the company), great co-workers. It is a big company so there are quite of financial advantages (christmas present), health benefits, 4 weeks + vacations!! Because everyone is quite miserable in their own position, there is a great solidarity in the office. Once you have worked at Booking.com, you can work anywhere

Cons

Ouch where to start.... - Account managers: absolutely NO work life balance. 50% travels means that when you are in the office that's a minimum of 12+ hours/day, when you are out of the office, you are basically working until midnight EVERYDAY with barely a lunch break. Not even to mention working during weekends. Management encourages you to leave on time but work demanded does not fit in a day. Oh and when you actually manage to get everything done working crazy hours you are blamed not to take additional initiatives... Do NOT ever wish to get a major market as this means additional projects, pressure and stress. As a matter of fact when i left nobody volunteered to take over my nb 1 market for the office... - Great company if you like to show off, tell the word how great you are and what an amazing job you do (you dont actually need to do a good job, just say you do). This is actually against the official company policy....what happened to 'work horses versus show ponies'?? - Promotions based on 'who you know' basis. - Micro management, even if you work 12h a day +, but one day you dont make 10 acquisition calls and report the notes (because on the road you dont have internet everywhere), say bye bye to your bonus. You need to justify everything, every call, every action. - The role of an account manager has become a call center; where all your calls and emails are tracked very closely. No consideration for the employees you are just a dot that they place wherever and whenever they need you. Funny enough I had recommended one of my friend, which i regretted 6 months later as she was (along with the rest of her team) maltreated by her manager. Every single manager at all levels was aware of the situation, including HR directly but you see nothing was ever done as this person was so good at saying how much of an amazing job she was doing... First 2 years were great, intense but i am a hard worker so dealt with it. Last year was just a nightmare and apparently got much worst since I left only a few months ago....(which I had anticipated)

2.0
Jul 16, 2014

Run....quickly. Work LITERALLY anywhere else.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Semi annual trips to Amsterdam, easy work - a trained monkey could easily do this job. Pay is okay, benefits are decent.

Cons

Management allows bullying and gossiping to exist in the work place. There have been multiple times where bullying has taken place, and management sides with the bully! Most of the team "leaders" have no idea how to do their job and rely on members of their team to help make them look good. Important information is haphazardly given, if at all. Things change on a daily basis and most of the department is clueless. The select few people who know their job, and know it well, are considered threats to management and their growth in the company is halted. I read reviews for this company and department (credit control) before I accepted the "temp-to-hire" position - none of which were positive. I thought the reviews were exaggerated, but no. They are most definitely not.

3.0
Jul 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Bright people, the leadership in Amsterdam had great integrity and was very honest. They were clear about their vision and how they wanted the company to reach their goals.

Cons

The UK leader at the time (she is no longer there) was not up to the job. She managed by fear and was not bright, well-educated enough to lead such a large organisation. She was a remnant of the start - up days but this has now been addressed. Compensation was very poor and no benefits in terms of pension contributions, heath care

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