Great company to work for! - Anonymous employee Booking.com Employee Review

5.0
Apr 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve had a generally positive experience working here. The company offers a dynamic environment with plenty of opportunities to learn and grow, especially if you’re proactive and willing to take initiative. The team is made up of talented and supportive colleagues, and there’s a strong culture of collaboration that makes day-to-day work enjoyable. Pros: - Great colleagues and team spirit - Opportunities for professional growth and learning - Interesting, impactful projects - Flexible working arrangements (depending on team)

Cons

- Workload can sometimes be intense, especially during peak periods - Internal processes can feel a bit complex or slow at times

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Booking.com Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re pleased to hear that you’ve found Booking.com to be a positive place to work, with supportive colleagues, opportunities to learn, and impactful projects. We also appreciate your honest feedback on workload and internal processes. As Booking.com continues to evolve, insights like yours are valuable in helping us improve how work gets done and how teams are supported. The Booking.com team

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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
5.0
Dec 30, 2025
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Pros

After three months at Booking.com as an Account Manager, my experience has been very positive so far. The onboarding process is structured, and expectations are clearly set for new hires. The role is intellectually stimulating and offers strong exposure to the travel industry, commercial decision-making, and performance-driven work. I’ve felt supported by my peers and managers, with regular feedback, clear incentives, and encouragement to grow. The team environment is collaborative, and there is a genuine focus on learning, data-driven thinking, and ownership of your portfolio. For someone looking to build or accelerate a commercial career, it’s an exciting place to be.

Cons

As a new hire, it’s clear that this is a fast-paced and demanding environment. The learning curve is steep, and there is a lot of information, tools, and processes to absorb in a short amount of time. Priorities can move quickly, which may feel overwhelming at first. Because I am still early in my journey, some longer-term aspects of the role — such as workload sustainability, career progression, and regional adaptability — are still unfolding. It’s a role that requires resilience, adaptability, and comfort with ambiguity, which may not suit everyone.

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