KAYAK reviews

4.4

89% would recommend to a friend

(404 total reviews)
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80% positive business outlook

KAYAK has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 404 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The KAYAK 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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404 reviews
1.0
Feb 8, 2018

Promise a lot, delivers nothing

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good benefits and nice offices

Cons

They pull you in with promising you x, y, z but as there are multiple layers and not a clear structure on who's doing what it more becomes a mess and nothing really develops. We had number of project that we worked on for months that basically were killed because team we not aligned. Bad managers that does only have their own interest in mind

2.0
Mar 27, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good. Product pretty well known.

Cons

They cannot keep sales team staffed which is very telling.... Also lost lots of key engineers which makes quality of product suffer.. Suck ups promoted over top performers. Very passive aggressive culture instilled by management team. Starting to constrict the flexibility that was once one of the pros of working there.

3.0
Apr 1, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Well run company with a track record of success - Competitive salaries and benefits - Good work-life balance - Strong technical mentorship - Managers are competent, generally have been around for a while and know the company well - Strikes a good balance between a professional and casual environment - Nice offices with decent on-site perks - They invest in their employees and want people to stay long term

Cons

- Advancement is slow. - Management talks about horizontal culture but in fact it is very hierarchical, which can be disorienting until you learn to separate lip service from reality. - Bias towards status quo and conformity. Many employees are primarily concerned with protecting their position and appearances, making honest discussions and appraisals of situations difficult. - Lots of engineering work for scientists and analysts. More data and ML engineering support would help improve the pace of production and free up scientists and analysts to use their strengths. - The tech stack is old and the mindset towards developing data science products is very old school. The justification for using outdated and suboptimal approaches is usually a mixture of "we can't do that because we are too lean" and "we don't need to do that because we have been doing fine without it". - Management doesn't know what they want from Product Managers, leading to high turnover in this role. I would beware of joining as a PM. - Poor trust and communication between marketing Account Managers and data scientists. AMs can be forced to use algorithms which obviously aren't working well and if you ask the data scientists what is going on, you will get evasive maneuvers and bluster about how "sophisticated" the models are. - Poor record of retaining female tech talent and exceedingly few women in leadership roles. - Culture is ultra-WASPy fake nice. Diversity groups are forums to virtue signal, praise the company for how inclusive it is, and avoid challenging discussions that could upset anyone.

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