Trip.com Group reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(832 total reviews)
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Jane Sun

87% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Trip.com Group has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 832 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trip.com Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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832 reviews
1.0
Oct 2, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Cultural diversity, salary a bit higher than average call centre in Edinburgh,

Cons

The management team is simply incompetent to fulfil their role. The service manager is very insecure and unable to run this team effectively. Some of the group TLs are trying but are completely unsupported and cannot be developed effectively. The operations manager tenure has been around 3 months. The Edinburgh site is running as a Chinese branch rather than a standalone business focusing on the way that European companies operate. Senior management accept everything that Chinese HQ will try to implement without even asking the basic questions showing clear lack of understanding of the processes but expecting the agents and TLs to adhere on them.

3.0
Sep 24, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Was lucky to have nice colleagues. Small language teams have 9-5 working schedules. Apparently pays better than other CSA companies in Edinburgh

Cons

Apply for the same job in an another company like Trainline instead! First thing you need to understand is that this company is from China. So prepare for quantity over quality. So handling contacts as fast is possible over actually caring to solve a problem in one call to avoid future calls, you will be valued. This is how you might get lucky to get a promotion in combination with smooth talking to the right people. The management in Edinburgh is under a lot of pressure from China which trickles down to the workers. So a lot of promises and ideas but no delivery. No attention for qualitative sustainable optimization breeds an almost kafkaesque workplace. Also if you intend to work for big language teams do expect to work until 11h00 in the evening and weekends. Monthly schedule is never on time.

1.0
Sep 17, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Whilst working from home there is not one single pro that I can give to Trip.com. Working in the office - free juice.

Cons

Rota? Forget about it! You will get it week to week! Support or an escalation request? None. Its a game of pass the parcel when it comes to getting a TL to take an escalation, and the support team created for WFH, one of thee worst I have ever come across. If you need help or a reminder on a procedure, expect miscommunication time and time again as they do not care to read the request properly. They are rude, unhelpful and jobsworths who only got the roles because their face fits. Feedback on company procedures? Trip.com prides itself on integrity, trust and listening to their workers.. This is an outright lie. Trip.com is great at making itself sound and look good, but actions speak louder than words. Senior management do not care for your feedback nor want it, it goes in the same hole as a customers feedback would.. 'the bin'. As long as the stats and KPI's are good, that is all they care about! Expect to be working 07:30-16:00 one day and the next 14:00-23:00 as they do not care for you having much of a life. To add to that, expect constant notifications and reminders from all the group chats/apps they insist you download and join. You will be micromanaged in the most crass way, to an inch of your life, by people you do not know, on a separate continent. Be prepared to be ready to start your shift and inform of your readiness to work 15 minutes before your shift begins. If the customer needs some extra assistance and you need some more time after the end of your call, you will be rushed and told to be as fast as possible. The customer does not matter in this case, only numbers. The pressure and stresses working with this company are continuous and Trip.com is an all round toxic place to work and its no secret (TL's are constantly communicating with staff about how much they dislike the job), its a good thing the building has a revolving door!

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