A good place for first jobbers or 30-something who's too lazy to look for jobs elsewhere - Content Editor Booking.com Employee Review

3.0
20 Aug 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Investment in development. A lot of trainings for employees. - Opportunities to travel (business trips, annual meetings and trainings) - Diversity. Getting to meet people from around the world. - Transparency in company's values and goals. - Structure. Monthly 1-on-1, mid-year review, appraisals and yearly performance review.

Cons

- Compensation is quite low compared to other online travel agents. Quarterly bonus depends on the company's performance. - Some departments don't have good career advancement. People tend to be in the same positions for years. - Constant changes. Not a good place for someone who's not flexible. - Communication from upper management. - No real management standards. Different offices run things differently. - Management puts more emphasis on relationships rather than performance. - No actions ever taken for underperformers. - Local managers need to be more involved in the operation and see who's the show pony and who's the work horse.

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5.0
30 May 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great, definitely recommend if looking for start up

Cons

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Booking.com Response
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Hi, thank you for the wonderful feedback! We're so glad to hear that Booking.com has been a great fit for someone with a startup mindset. Our culture of experimentation and innovation is something we're really proud of, and it's great to know it resonates. We hope you continue to thrive here! The Booking.com team
3.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility, make your own schedule

Cons

NO learning and development Opportunities for growth often required moving into a different role or team found the compensation to be below market

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