Amadeus reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(4,389 total reviews)
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Luis Maroto

80% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Amadeus has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,389 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amadeus employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Aug 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- Relaxed job, a "family oriented" company - if someone wants just a some job and don't want to be bothered too much, it's perfect - hours & deadline are flexible, take a break whenever you want. Not demanding in terms of performance and knowledge, except Amadeus specific knowledge. - French Riviera is a warm and sunny place, and is next to the sea! - Possibility to transfer to Munich, London, Boston, Miami or Sydney... ok, it's not that easy, but it's possible. - 6+1 weeks of vacation, a month long vacation is not a problem. - No long hours. - Coworkers from all over the world. I'd recommend Amadeus to someone who wants to take a break for a while.

Cons

- Small town life: 1) It's slooow! I felt there like in a coma. 2) After work I was mostly hanging around with Amadeus people. It's because except Amadeus, form Cannes to Monaco, there's just a handful other people to meet. Majority are either retired, super rich, or unfriendly. 3) I come from a place where things are done on time, shops are opened from early morning till late evening, without a lunch break, many also on Sunday and there's plenty of options to chose from. Not so on the French Riviera! 4) Buses and trains are seldom on time, don't cover the whole area and are not very frequent - car's a necessity. Count with spending a good amount of your life in traffic jamms. 5) Cliquish inhabitants. 6) Expensive place. - Tech is old, 1990s stuff - GDS & internal tools. Think of a stereotypical corporate software. - It's not really a programming job, more like a "paperwork job" with short coding once in a while. - On-calls suck. - Too many people have too much time in their hands and plenty of frustrations. I had a few coworkers and "friends" watching my every move, then making disparaging remarks about it, or putting me down behind my back. Those that weren't doing it kept quiet about it in front of me. Team leader did nothing about it, in fact was a part of it! What kind of childish behavior is that?? - Clear communication is an alien concept there - method of choice is hating, badmouthing and passive aggression. Again, what kind of a childish management is that?? - Being fake and deceitful seems to be a requirement for living in this part of Europe. As well as being judgemental and small-minded. - Meeting the same kind of people also in my free time sucks big time.. there's hardly any escape. - It takes usually months to get anything done. - No career advancement. - A number of my coworkers were amazingly stupid.. - From the majority of them I got an impression that they're just pretending to be engineers. I wouldn't recommend Amadeus someone who wants to be active, achieve and work in a positive culture.

4.0
Aug 12, 2014

Overall very good place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Like everywhere there is politics involved in working for Amadeus, but it is a successful company with more or less competitive salaries. Work pressure is reasonable. Very international employee-base. Mangement style is fairly non hierarchical.

Cons

If you are not part of the "right circle", promotion is difficult. Promotion not always on merit.

1.0
Aug 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- The area in the meaning of nature and weather - The medical system in France is quite ok - I learned to appreciate numbers of things in a normal job, after leaving Amadeus pathology

Cons

# Area: - I have never lived in a such narrow minded environment. Although, it is 30 km far from Italy, I've met people who never left France! - Very hard to socialize, most of time you are considered as a tourist, or enemy (if you don't speak French) - There is no real city. Nice seems to be a city, but when the summer is over, you can die of boredom. The rest is even worse - Everything is expensive and mostly the quality doesn't follow the price # Technical: - If you are unambitious, skill-less, lazy person, that likes gossips, it's a place for you. - It's not an IT company, it's a political institution - The management's technical decisions are inconsistent. I.e We migrated to Mercurial, what required lot's of effort, just to migrate to Git the next year - I bet it's mainly thanks to management that is completely not technical aware... - The technical interview is... There is no technical interview - According to the Joel Test, Amadeus have 2 out of 12 (source control, bug database) - It's so easy to question Amadeus technical solutions, most of time using just logical thinking - If you want your career to stay technical and you are an engineer, don't come here - Technicaly the company is more or less in the same place, as when they started - Everything takes literally ages! They offered me becoming staff, and the recruiting process took more than one year. I left before it was over. - Every single tool they use is internal. If it can't be internal, it becomes internal as they wrap it in script hiding most of the functionality. Appearently people there are not able to handle something so complex as mercurial command line. - It may become extremely hard to find a new job, after working here, as you won't learn anything new, and mostly probably you will forget what you know # Management & HR: - Mushroom management is the way of running the company - The management has no clue about software development. Neither most of the engineers do - Linus Torvards wouldn't be hired by Amadeus, he didn't finish Grande Ecole - The same about numbers of talented people, like TopCoder bests - Thanks to that they fire experienced consultants and hire fresh graduated - However a kid after University is easier to manipulate - It happpens so many times, that a guy was moved to another team, as there was a budget cut, and a month later there was a new person, as the budget changed again. - The most important is to show your enthusiasm about working for Amadeus, what might become hard after spending several weeks of digging in a spaghetti code, and patching it. No enthusiasm? They may fire you, even if you are a leading developer - Don't be an active person. Active person brings troubles, they don't like troubles. They don't like active persons. - I don't know anyone, who is not french and has a management position - The team is never informed about managemant decisions, only single persons are. They are usually asked not to share this knowledge - If you are not French, they think you should be thankful for working for such a amazing company as amadeus. Then you have absolutely no right to your opinion # Cooworkers: - People lie in your face. It doesn't matter, it's a colleague or a manager - Lot's of gossip and back whispering - People are immature, even those who stay there for years, are not able to solve problems in a mature way - Keep your remarks for yourself, they are not able to handle criticisim, or run a discussion - When I worked there I felt like I entered a world of hysteric children, who goes to complain to their mom, everytime someone has a different opinion - Most of the people stay in the office for 10 hours, or more. However they do nothing - Huge turnover! Within 2 years almost everyone from my team left (including me). Only French stayed. - They pretend to be international company, however switching to french even while team meeting, is normal according to them - It wouldn't be much worse if they hired random people from the street. They have guys that were surprised when I show them how to revert a file to a previous version using SCM # Company: - They still make money, but honestly, only because they lie to the clients, selling something they don't really have - Delay is the second name of the company

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