Hopper reviews

3.4

45% would recommend to a friend

(433 total reviews)
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Frederic Lalonde

55% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Hopper has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 433 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hopper employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Hotels & Travel Accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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433 reviews
5.0
Nov 3, 2017

Work Hard, Make it Count

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Hopper is the type of place where everyone is incredibly intelligent, and works incredibly hard, without exception. Coming to work everyday with people who are as dedicated as possible means that things get done. You know that with every project people have your back and will support you to get it done.

Cons

As with any company that has grown as quickly as Hopper in the last year, communication has been challenging at times, and it sometimes can feel as though there are divisions between departments forming that could change the culture over time. If working super hard and at times very long hours isn't your thing, this is not the place for you.

2.0
Nov 29, 2024
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Pros

I worked with some incredibly sharp and motivated individuals on both the engineering and product sides—easily among the most talented people I’ve collaborated with. The team I was part of had a strong, supportive culture (though this can vary depending on your specific group). There are ample opportunities to take ownership of meaningful work, the pace is engaging, and the flexibility to work from anywhere combined with generous PTO policies is a definite perk.

Cons

When I first joined Hopper, the company was a great place to work overall. However, things started to change for the worse in late 2023 when new leadership took over the hotels organization. These leaders came in with little to no background in either the hotel industry or technology, and unfortunately, they’ve shown little interest in gaining a deeper understanding of either. As a result, priorities are constantly shifting—for instance, projects are often abandoned mid-quarter after weeks of engineering work, and teams are frequently saddled with new, inconsistent metrics. Meanwhile, the codebase remains in dire need of maintenance, but leadership consistently denies requests to allocate resources to address it. Layoffs have become a regular occurrence, often taking employees by surprise. Those who remain are expected to shoulder the additional workload, leading to an unsustainable distribution of tasks. Since late 2023, the workload has steadily increased for fewer and fewer people across both product and engineering, creating widespread burnout and a persistent sense of instability. Career advancement is another weak point. Leaders tend to be opaque and inaccessible, and many don’t have the bandwidth to engage with their team members meaningfully. Even if you document your accomplishments throughout the year, it’s unlikely to help when promotion or raise discussions arise—leaders often cite shortcomings that were never previously discussed. For anyone joining Hopper, my advice is this: Don’t view it as a long-term opportunity. Push for time with your manager and upper leadership to make the most of your role, but focus on learning from your colleagues—they’re some of the most valuable resources you’ll have. Keep your resume updated, stay sharp on your interview skills, and be prepared to explore other opportunities, particularly toward the end of the year when layoffs have historically hit hardest.

1.0
Feb 11, 2020

Avoid.

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Pros

There are a lot of smart people here. The facilities are decent, and they seem to care about their employees.

Cons

Our technical recruitment team is terrible. They are rude to candidates, miss appointments, fail to respond, etc. I've lost out on hires specifically due to our recruitment team. The technology is old, and we aren't moving fast enough to remain competitive.

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