Toxic AF leadership - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Expedia Group: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
8. Apr. 2025
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Love my coworkers, that's about it.

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Since the new CEO has taken over the C suite is disorganized at best, toxic af at the worst. The turn over of executive leadership is like nothing I've ever seen. It is complete and total chaos AT ALL TIMES. People quit left right and center because the technology is genuinely horrid, the processes are a challenge in what not to do and there is literally no room for advancement, They had their best quarter in company history and they responded with massive lay offs and min raises after three years of almost no raise at all. Just a company in complete turmoil, determined to alienate their most valuable asset, their employees.

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