Make sure you know what you're getting into - Anonymous employee Tripadvisor Employee Review

1.0
12 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very friendly people, with the exception of a few individuals at the senior management level Good soft benefits

Cons

Micromanagement - some individuals at the senior management have a tendency to manage by treating employees as robots, and dictating how they should do technical aspects of their job - an area that they know very little or nothing about. Senior management needs to understand when and why employees become unhappy, and how this leads to lower work efficiency. Nobody will think lesser of you if you understand your competencies and stick to them instead of preaching to others how they should be doing work and managing their time. No real direction - During my time at FlipKey, the ideas used to improve the website all had a neutral outlook at best (if not bad for the business). Seems like most of the changes made are either through trial and error or by copying competitors. If the business stays reactive to the market, then there is really no reason that the firm should grow. The only reason the firm is still doing alright is because they are riding the "Vacation Rental" market wave. Once this space becomes saturated, I do hope that good innovations have been made so that they can still command a share in the market - for the sake of its employees. Not caring about the end customers - most of the 'impactful' decisions made were to nickel-and-dime the home owners and the travelers. If this is the best that the firm can think of to improve revenue, then there is a serious problem with long term planning or understanding of value and what customers appreciate. Its tough to work for a company when you have little to no faith in the value of the product or its potential to grow anymore. Employee attrition - most of the employees that understood the business well (founders, people who were very close to the Vaction Home Rental industry) have left, and many other employees left the company in hordes because of senior management. Everyone who has left felt unappreciated, which is somewhat of an understatement. This is primarily due to the employees that have populated the ranks since the TripAdvisor takeover. The company still has a flat structure from its startup days, but is anything but startup-like anymore.

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Tripadvisor Response
11y
I’m sorry to hear that you did not have a positive experience working at FlipKey and you felt micro-managed. That is certainly not in line with our culture of rewarding people who are results-driven self-starters. As you may know, we are a data-driven organization so we take a “test and learn” approach for our product decisions, which we believe helps us with innovation and responding to customer needs in an ever-changing environment. We are constantly looking to improve how we do things so I sincerely appreciate your feedback. Tracey

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Tripadvisor Response
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Thank you for your positive remarks. As our company continues to evolve, we are appreciative of employee comments that highlight our strengths as well as areas we can improve upon.
2.0
21 June 2026
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Pros

The people you get to work with are genuinely great, and the work-life balance remains fairly solid. In the past, the company attracted top-tier engineering talent from the most reputable tech firms, and the expectations were high but rewarding. A lot of that collaborative culture still exists among the engineers. You will be surrounded by capable individuals who want to do good work.

Cons

The company has been battered by unresolved structural issues over the last decade. The core meta-search business was crippled when Google altered its algorithms to prioritize its own travel products, effectively choking off the organic traffic Tripadvisor depended on. Combined with the impact of COVID-19, leadership tried launching new products to escape this SEO reliance, but those attempts consistently missed the mark. Now, the rapid adoption of LLMs is delivering another severe blow. Users no longer need traditional meta-search to plan travel. The core Tripadvisor product has essentially become a legacy cash cow, with the Experiences division (Viator) being the primary engine keeping the business afloat. Following the departure of the former CEO, thousands of highly skilled employees have left through attrition or ongoing restructuring. Layoffs have become a grim constant, happening once or twice a year. Even if you manage to avoid the cuts, the compensation structure is no longer competitive for the tech industry, and RSUs have virtually dried up. Because of the abysmal direction and the very high chance you won't survive the next round of looming layoffs, I strongly recommend avoiding this company as a new hire.

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