Expedia hires diverse, smart, talented people. - Content Editor bei Expedia Group: Mitarbeiterbewertung

4,0
13. März 2015
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Pros

Stipends for travel and exercise activities; great healthcare benefits; generous vacation time. The employees are really smart--they hire for team-fit first, which helps keep the group dynamics strong.

Kontras

Few opportunities for advancement and there's still an all-boys' culture that they're starting to dismantle, slowly.

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Thanks for your feedback and contributions at Expedia. Thank you also for acknowledging the changes that we’ve embarked upon regarding our company culture. We are committed to being an inclusive employer and workplace. From bringing on board a Diversity & Inclusion leader to help us drive our company-wide initiatives for greater gender parity in senior leadership to our International Women’s Day global programming and employee affinity groups, we strive to support all employees. For more information on our internal programs, please reach out to your manager or HR partner.

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Kontras

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Pros

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Kontras

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