Amadeus reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(4,396 total reviews)
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Luis Maroto

80% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Amadeus has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,396 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amadeus employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 28, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Relaxed and flexible because no one cares Beautiful region

Cons

Software engineers are seen as low level proles - you get no promotions, no transfers, no significant salary raises - your career moves at a glacial pace. Parallel to that the "people" people have a wonderful time, changing roles, traveling around the world, socializing on various events, playing important decision makers. No one cares about what software engineers have to say. That's because Amadeus is not really a technological company, more like a service company with an oligopolistic position in the world where friends and favors are the core of the business advantage. There's no innovation, don't believe the PR propaganda. They liked to compare themselves to Google which is really laughable knowing the real state of things in both companies. But Google is top dog leader, so Amadeus pretends like they're just like them lmao. The core codebase is a convoluted overlycomplex mess made by inexperienced unmotivated software engineers, or very often people pretending to be software engineers without education in software engineering or computer science. I'm very sure most have no idea what's a linked list or computational complexity. Virtually no one understands it, except a select few old timers, people throw around acronyms without knowing what they stand for, repeat what someone else told them without understanding just to not to look incompetent. Amadeus' internal tools are another frustrating story. Always broken, always unfinished. Coding is only about 10% of the time, the rest is testing, bug analysis and forwarding, dealing with release processes, and attending useless meetings. Politics, favorism, gossipping, cliques, mediocrity. All of my managers were French, while the "proles" were from all over the world. Strange "coincidence". After 2 years the salary is below average. Just get this big brand on your CV for 1-2 years and leave, or avoid it completely.

2.0
Dec 23, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

It's hard to get fired

Cons

In the engineering department, Amadeus has 3 classes of people: 1) Grande Ecole graduates 2) other French 3) foreigners. The first group gets promoted rapidly, the second group gets promoted after 5+ years at the company, the last group never gets promoted and is constantly pushed to learn French despite Amadeus being a multinational company with English as a official working language. Foreigners are hired only as foot soldiers doing all the 'dirty' work for the French elite. In engineering there's no career, at most it's possible to become a team leader (if you're French). Engineers are not transferred abroad either. Salary doesn't grow. All tools and codebase are a mess and broken. It's the same crap over and over again. Contractors behave like employees, don't expect any respect from them just because you're staff.

2.0
Apr 18, 2015

Don't take it or leave ASAP

Recommend
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Pros

Job security, very relaxed job environment, no overtimes, sunny part of Europe

Cons

With Amadeus you'll get nowhere, not professionally, not geographically. You won't learn anything new, the coding part is not really challenging, you'll become lazy and your skills will go downhill. Forget about promotion, unless you're a graduate of some elite French university. As a developer you most probably won't even be transferred abroad, that's just for business people. Salary is very average, taxes high - the French republic will rob you on every corner. Regarding the people .. they behave like high schoolers! It's shocking that someone in their 30s or late 20s can behave in such an immature way. It's all gossip, cliques two facedness and brown nosing, no desire to achieve anything. Really horrible people. French Riviera is maybe fine for a few days vacation, but one of the worst choices for living if you're young.

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