Excellent Company & Great Place to Work - Senior Program Manager Expedia Group Employee Review

5.0
13 Sept 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- Above industry average compensation & benefits - Mature management that believes in enabling & empowering employees - Commitment to organizational & technical excellence, and budgets to back it up - Understands & encourages work/life balance

Cons

- Not much negative to report. There are some issues that go along with a large company/many teams, such with one team not knowing what the other is doing or communications breakdown for cross-functional projects. - There is a fair amount of bureaucracy around gaining access to all the necessary systems & tools, it would be helpful to have that process unified & streamlined.

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