Hollow corporate culture - Anonymous employee KAYAK Employee Review

2.0
Jul 5, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Fast paced industry; great learning grounds for non-travel professionals -Brand recognition and resume builder

Cons

At its early years, Kayak was blessed by the results of its initial strategy in the US, leading to its IPO and acquisition by the Priceline group. Now, the company finds itself still recovering from a hangover that was the re org of its global commercial team, 2 years a go. Coupled with a few mismanaged acquisitions (Momondo/Cheapflights) and a merger with Open Table, the company is primed for a tough road ahead. Competitors like Google Flights and Skyscanner caught up and outpace Kayak on product and as a performance channel for its partners. The global commercial team is small for the revenue it brings which leads to saturated titles and even bigger egos. The leadership team often chooses to fight internal battles to leverage or protect their own growth rather than welcoming different points of views, or simply executing on ideas that will help the business as a whole. This results in a clicky and toxic environment where result-driven work falls flat, because in the end it was all a fake meritocracy where "who you are close to" becomes the true success currency. Recently, there were attempts to improve the culture and internal process, but these efforts lacked authenticity, and ultimately, rewarded the very same leaders who turned a blind eye to the issues prior.

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4.0
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Pros

Great benefits: Healthcare had great coverage and affordable monthly payments. I also really appreciated the work-from-wherever policy as well as all the office snacks. Fantastic people: I genuinely loved the people I worked with—they made me feel like I belonged and was appreciated. My manager worked to build me up, something that can't be said for a lot of places. Travel perks: The ability to travel for work made this experience incredibly rewarding.

Cons

Slow mobility: Trying to get promoted felt like a moving goalpost—the expectations changed every six months and made it nearly impossible to get to the next step. Even then, the business was stingy about who gets promoted, which was incredibly discouraging after years of trying to prove myself.

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