It Is Heaven - Software Development Engineer I Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
Jun 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

In short - Everything. 1. Cool ambience. 2. Cool staff. 3. No formal dressing. 4. No attendance which does not mean people are careless. Every one is responsible enough. 5. Free meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). 6. Very good salaries - best of the best in market. 7. There is lot of work. Yet you will never feel any pressure. 8. Biggest pros for me is - every day you will feel like coming to office. 9. Term insurance for 3x of your salary. 10. Perks - travel reimbursements of 250$ every year (if you are here for less than 3 years. If more than 3 years you get 500$ per year for travel. Thats not included in your package). 20k INR for gym (not included in your package). Free cabs. 15k INR for health checkup (yo you got it right - its not included in package). Leave en cash on gross salary. 40 paid leaves every year. Discounts on hotel bookings. 11. Work Life balance is awesome. 12. What else you want man? WTF

Cons

1. If i have to say 1, then i will say there are less company outings. 2. Interview process is world class. it is not easy to get in here. To get those perk mentioned in Pros, you gotta work hard to get in this company.

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Expedia Group Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to write a review. It is great to hear that you are having such a positive and enjoyable journey with us! Whilst our interview process is designed to ensure that every candidate has a rigorous assessment, we hope it’s not all bad! The interview process is an opportunity for a perspective employee to learn more about what life at Expedia is all about!

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