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4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

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Glenn Fogel

71% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

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2.0
Nov 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Work Life Balance – Hybrid way of working

Cons

The company has talented teams and potential, but management often lacks the experience and strategic vision needed to support employees effectively. Mediocrity is often promoted, and high performance can sometimes be seen as a threat. Decisions about promotions and opportunities are inconsistent, and internal talent is frequently overlooked. There is a double standard when it comes to diversity—while the company promotes it as a value, biases and favoritism often influence decisions. In some regions, metrics unrelated to performance can disproportionately affect career growth.

1.0
Oct 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The initial onboarding and setup seemed ideal—great office location in Athens, modern facilities, and a welcoming vibe at first. The company name carries prestige, and the perks like remote work options and travel discounts are appealing on paper.

Cons

My experience at Booking.com's Athens office was nothing short of a nightmare, turning what could have been a great opportunity into a toxic and demoralizing ordeal. From the start, everything appeared perfect, but it quickly unraveled due to deep-rooted issues in management and company culture. One of the most shocking aspects is how easily the company can dismiss employees without any real justification. With the full backing of area managers, regional managers, and HR, they can fire you before you've even had a chance to demonstrate results. The reasons provided are either vague, contradictory, or nonexistent, leaving you feeling blindsided and undervalued. It creates an atmosphere of constant insecurity where performance doesn't seem to matter as much as arbitrary decisions from higher-ups. The workplace toxicity is on another level. Some colleagues are so aggressive and unprofessional that they openly insult and humiliate you during meetings—even with the area manager present. You hesitate to push back because the cliques and friendships within the team are so entrenched that speaking up feels like inviting bullying or retaliation. It's a culture of favoritism where personal alliances trump professionalism, fostering an environment of intimidation that makes daily work unbearable. Worse still, HR is completely unresponsive. I submitted formal complaints about multiple incidents of harassment and unprofessional behavior, but they were entirely ignored. No follow-up, no investigation—nothing. It sends a clear message that employee well-being isn't a priority, and issues like bullying are swept under the rug to protect the status quo. It's a real shame because the job starts off looking like a dream, but the reality is a dysfunctional system that prioritizes politics over people and productivity. Advice to Management: Address the toxic culture head-on by enforcing zero-tolerance policies for bullying and ensuring HR actually investigates complaints. Stop arbitrary firings and focus on fair evaluations based on performance. Without changes, you'll continue losing talented employees to this hostile environment.

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