KAYAK reviews

4.4

88% would recommend to a friend

(401 total reviews)
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77% positive business outlook

KAYAK has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 401 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The KAYAK 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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401 reviews
1.0
Aug 16, 2017

Beware

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Pros

You get to work at one of the most recognized sites in the world with some really smart folks and pretty cool people.

Cons

Senior management is bad I mean really really bad. The culture is similar to high school so if you haven't been chosen to be a part of the clique then you have no shot at advancement regardless of performance. There is such a profane lack of strong leadership and extremely poor communication, which makes for an awful work environment. Now what you have are unproven leaders who lack the wherewithal to encourage, motivate and LEAD their teams. Morale is at an all time low, there is no proper HR. All of the best people are gone or leaving soon. Sad all around

1.0
Jun 6, 2017

It's like going back to High School.

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Pros

Some very nice people, spiffy office, good pay, good benefits, good snacks. But that will all wear off after a couple weeks - if you're over 25 however.

Cons

Clueless with new hires Ultra-cliquey The culture is very junior. Your only metric for success is how much money you make for Priceline. Regardless of what they tell you in the interview - you will NOT be revolutionizing the travel industry. You will however be a slave to A/B testing that is set up by people with no testing expertise, only spreadsheets and profit reporting. Yet they pretend to be a wonderful holistic startup full of wonderful values. If you buy their HR fluff, then go ahead and join their cult. If you want to add real value for CUSTOMERS (not Priceline necessarily) then look elsewhere. Sure nearly everyone is nice, but they are almost never considerate, thorough or even competent. Will your manager tell you when they are going on vacation? Maybe. Maybe not. Will your coworkers stop pretending they are good at your job too and hoarding work because it makes themselves feel more important? Maybe, maybe not. Will your manager be clear with you about what they expect and when? Maybe. Will your manager have a deep knowledge of your role and the skills involved? Probably not. Will they pave the way for your success rather than theirs? Are you kidding me?. Instead you will be put through a series of 2 minute meetings that add up to nothing you can act on. They like to rush around like they are super busy, but all that happens is everyone is interrupting everyone else so frequently that barely any work gets done at all. With 20 of the right people you could easily out-perform the entire Cambridge office. It's sad really. It used to be such an innovative company.

2.0
Feb 22, 2017
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Pros

Great benefits; 6 weeks paid leave, birthday off, lunch 3 times a week and breakfasts, not the worst remuneration package for software engineers in Berlin

Cons

There are two schools of thought at KAYAK - those who want to work on sustainable, innovative projects with a focus on long term benefits and those who wants to work on the short term "throw-away" features and frequent A/B testing. Management tends to be more focused on the short term features and doesn't allow teams with longer term goals to flourish and show what they can do, and the company really suffers for it.

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