Expedia Inc Bellevue WA - Application Engineer Expedia Group Employee Review

4.0
Feb 7, 2013
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Pros

I've worked here a year and can say that I enjoy the people very much. And the management has it right as far as setting an example, listening to the engineering teams and being willing to try new things. The environment is very fast paced and learning who to talk about this takes some time.

Cons

As an engineer I have to touch a lot of servers, load balancers, documentation etc. Plus I have tools like splunk, remedy and etc that I need to use. It literally took months to get access. It should almost be automatic based on the group you are in. And making requests to other groups can be very tiresome. Remedy basically sucks and everyone has gone around it in some way or other except to write the final change request.

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Cons

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Pros

Incredible benefits! Quality, affordable medical insurance, 401k, wellness reimbursement, travel reimbursement, plenty of PTO, etc. They have fresh food cooked daily for breakfast and lunch, available for purchase. They also have free food, such as yogurt cups, cheese sticks, and shelf-stable fruits available to all employees. The benefits keep many of us here. I will say, have had two supervisors so far, and they’ve each been great. Very understanding, yet motivating. I haven’t yet met a supervisor who didn’t value their supervisees.

Cons

The main digital platforms we use do not function efficiently, which makes a noticeable impact on our work. On a perfect day, you’ll still spend 8-12 minutes per hour waiting on load screens, but we have experienced days in which the sites were down for about 6 hours within an 8 hour day. I feel that our quarterly goals are not constructed with this in mind. Another major con is—like many places now—job security is an issue. AI is taking over the job of many employees, and while we’re told to embrace it, it’s difficult to do so when you could walk in any day and be told to pack your things.

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