Working with a leader in travel, a huge industry, it's enjoyable to see your work change the travel space, and the impact quickly.
The compensation is good (salary+benefits). For the US, you start with more vacation than most companies and go up from there (15+ days).
There is also a healthy work-life balance. Most days you can leave work at the door, and the door has sunlight still on it.
Expedia is not a small company, and sometimes you can feel it.
There is also an existing product, so it's hard to do something really different. But if you are creative, you can make it work.
Expedia is evolving, but I'm sure someone from a startup would find it naturally slow.
I submitted my application via their career website. It took a couple of weeks, but a recruiter emailed me back. She wanted to talk to me on the phone. In that phone call, she asked me typical questions, like a summary of my experience, why I wanted
Telephone interview, then technical test on site. Never heard from them, which was very rude as I emailed for feedback. I don't know what else to write here; this site is very annoying sometimes. I don't have any further information.
HR informed me two days in advance that a series of four telephonic interviews were scheduled, spanning across two days. HR was friendly throughout the process and kept me updated. After two levels of interview, they informed me that they wouldn't
I submitted my application via their career website. It took a couple of weeks, but a recruiter emailed me back. She wanted to talk to me on the phone. In that phone call, she asked me typical questions, like a summary of my experience, why I wanted
Telephone interview, then technical test on site. Never heard from them, which was very rude as I emailed for feedback. I don't know what else to write here; this site is very annoying sometimes. I don't have any further information.
HR informed me two days in advance that a series of four telephonic interviews were scheduled, spanning across two days. HR was friendly throughout the process and kept me updated. After two levels of interview, they informed me that they wouldn't