Booking.com reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(7,594 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 7,594 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Jan 11, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Lunch, free fruit, decent WLB.

Cons

Favouritism, no appreciation for hard work + great output. Poor leadership with no vision and extremely high expectations from product managers. While I understand change is good, the amount of change here creates chaos and reduces productivity. The company feels like it's an excitable teenager who wants to try many things without self awareness or clear sense of purpose.

1.0
Oct 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There's a few good teams doing good work in Product and Tech, and if you can make your way there and find the right people , you can learn new valuable things

Cons

1) The leadership seems disconnected from reality. The Glassdoor reviews have plunged dramatically in a few quarters, and the leadership when asked about this type of stuff, doesn't seem to care. 2) Lots of MSDs and Managers retaliate openly by hurting your performance review scores and bonuses. 3) Doesn't care about real work, but being a show pony, which is often not the personality good developers often have.

2.0
Oct 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Multi-cultural environment and friendly atmosphere Also, a very LGBT friendly environment (which you do not see in many offices) Free lunches (although very unhealthy) and coffee and fruit Regular work events

Cons

When I first joined in 2016 the office was smaller, I received a decent training and felt as if I was a part of a team. There was always pressure and strict lateness/sickness policy - but manageable as the team huddles and other outings partially made up for it. Last two years the office has steadily become worse, to the present time where (I hear from former colleagues) the work environment has become unbearable. Many of the team leaders are not qualified, I have heard several of the male team leaders talk inappropriately about people in the office and even one of them describing having sex with an agent. This was 1.5 year ago, some of the misconducts I have heard about while being away are just utterly shocking. Being promoted is all about networking (did not use to be) and same people get ignored time after time. The TL (especially externally hired) have close to no knowledge of what their agents jobs are and they also do not care. It is all about how long you keep your customers on hold or how many you manage to get through in an hour, encouraging copy/paste replies and sloppy efforts when there are complaints. If you are hired for a smaller language you can be forced to work on the English line, even when your language has a caseload for you to work on. Explanation being, demand on english line defeats enquires in your language? This is clearly poor management as then recruitment will constantly encourages you to refer more people to your line due to demand. So happy I never have to step a foot in that office again, what a depressing dump.

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