Glorified call center - Market Associate Expedia Group Employee Review

2.0
Sep 6, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

-Travel and wellness benefits -Great colleagues and respect each other -Salary is good, considering what we actually contribute -Work life balance -Nice office and working environment is good

Cons

-The job is very repetitive and boring. The worst part is you stop using your brain because you are basically doing what you are told by AI called "brain". -MA role is a glorified call centre where you need to call many properties per day while clients are busy. The company thinks reaching many properties and talking the same topics are helping our clients. -No innovations and not willing to improve products. The company is just imitating strategies from competitors and no product enhancements and improvements.

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Cons

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