Pros
1. Strong business growth & global exposure Trip.com operates at a significant global scale, which provides exposure to regional and international hiring, cross-border collaboration, and fast-paced business expansion. 2. High ownership & autonomy Employees are trusted to take ownership of projects and drive initiatives end-to-end. There are many opportunities to build new processes, frameworks, and solutions rather than maintaining legacy structures. 3. Results-oriented culture There is strong emphasis on delivery, accountability, and measurable outcomes, which is motivating for individuals who enjoy working towards clear targets. 4. Opportunities for regional travel and global collaboration Depending on the role, there are opportunities to travel for regional meetings, project rollouts, and team offsites. This provides valuable exposure to different markets, closer alignment with global stakeholders, and a better understanding of local business dynamics.
Cons
1. Fast pace may not suit everyone The speed of change and workload can be intense, particularly during peak hiring or business growth periods. 2. Processes are still evolving As the company scales, some global frameworks and standardisation are still being built, which can lead to inconsistencies across teams or regions.