OpenTable reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(670 total reviews)
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Debby Soo

77% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

OpenTable has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 670 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The OpenTable 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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670 reviews
3.0
Feb 25, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Mostly kind people working there A good job for those who need a bit more professional experience

Cons

Micromanaged by all managers. Daily schedule was so precise it was hard to adhere to— adherence was also a metric used in assessments. Every action you do is timed and if you’re taking longer than they think you should, they will message you to basically tell you to go faster. It was excessive. Remote for most of the pandemic but forced us to go into office July 2021. Got hired on full time from contract and only got a 50 cent raise. Took on a ton more responsibility and didn’t receive any more compensation.

5.0
Feb 23, 2022

Work/Life Balance

Recommend
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Pros

- There is actually work/life balance here. I can adjust my schedule to accommodate my life outside of work. Kids, doctor's appts, home maintenance emergencies...no one ever gives me the side eye or a hard time. Ever. Plus, we get to work remotely from (almost) anywhere! - I feel valued for my contributions to the company - Benefits are commensurate with other tech companies - I am encouraged to expand my knowledge, and given resources to do so - I get to work on a variety of projects. It does not get boring.

Cons

- We could use some more people, but what company doesn't have that problem?

1.0
Feb 22, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Office environment was ok before covid. They had lots of snacks and a nice office.

Cons

One of the worst places I’ve worked!!! During my 2 years working at the Opentable LONDON FINANCE DEPARTMENT they had problems retaining staff. At one point there was a staff member leaving every month for over a year. The team was about 10 people. This was due to incompetence of management. They have had no training on how to deal with staff problems. The managers would play favourite with employees which causes resentment and frustration between staff. Management would also discuss personal matters of other employees which isn’t professional. I was always told “not to say anything” when told something about another employee. During the pandemic I had a family member pass away and needed to go back to my home country. The day I found out of my family members passing we were told in a meeting “you should be grateful to have a job during the pandemic and if you don’t like it then you should leave.” I reported staff bullying to HR and these comments but they seemed unbothered to fix the problem. I was asked to return in the height of the April 2021 lockdown even though HR had approved until June 2021 for me to stay. I feel this breached a duty of care they had towards me as an employee. Many staff have left due to bad management which is a recurring problem. Managers blame staff they are managing and there is no accountability of whether what is being reported to higher management is correct. Due to the team being reduced during covid and staff retention rates low, the workload was piled onto loyal employees who stayed, which caused a lot of stress. This then impacted their performance reviews at the end of the year as higher management saw it as underperforming. Managers were trying to persuade others feedback for them to be favourable so they received high bonuses. My attempts to ask for new staff members were always brushed off and was told to work harder. Career opportunities are non existent until someone leaves. Management change the direction of work constantly which makes it difficult and confusing to know which way to proceed and plan your day. I believe the higher management did not understand the EMEA market as they were based in the USA. The workload can be reduced by implementing changes but this was always blocked by management as they did not like trying new ideas. Would not recommend this place to work even if you are desperate for a job!!!

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