High Adoption Outside, High Attrition Inside - Anonymous employee YouTrip Employee Review

2.0
Dec 29, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

YouTrip is a well-known brand in Singapore and it’s meaningful to work on something so widely used. You can see and feel the impact when people pull out the purple card on the MRT or in JB. The company also offers strong exposure to the issuing and fintech space. I had the chance to learn how card networks, processors, banks and FX providers fit together behind the scenes. This experience is valuable if you want to grow your career in payments. YouTrip also maintains a relatively generous hybrid setup with two work-from-home days each week. At a time when many organisations are pushing employees back into the office full-time, this is a welcome move that encourages work-life balance.

Cons

YouTrip is running into organisational issues that are increasingly hard to ignore at its current scale. Many of these problems are structural rather than temporary. Compensation and benefits sit well below market, both in startup and fintech circles. Offers are pegged to previous salaries instead of transparent compensation bands, and annual leave starts at just 15 days — ironically low for a travel company. Progression and performance evaluations are unclear. There are no real rubrics or level expectations. Performance grading is opaque even to managers, with final ratings sitting with senior leadership. In a company of this size, it often feels like visibility to the C-suite matters more than actual competency. Across functions, responsibilities are poorly performed. Teams often avoid owning decisions, pass work sideways, and aren’t held accountable when scope is dropped or delayed. If you’re a Product Manager in this environment, expect to pick up the slack of other teams because the finger frequently points at you. A big contributor to this is how leadership handles mistakes. Objectives are often vague, expectations are poorly set, and employees are expected to produce proposals and data from a blank slate with very little guidance. When things inevitably go off course, the response is more blame than support. This is albeit the root cause being the lack of clarity from the top and not the people trying to execute. Transparency is also limited, and leadership is not meaningfully open to feedback. Employees rarely see company metrics or the roadmap, several town halls have been cancelled and engagement survey results that were promised were never shared. More importantly, the same concerns around transparency, compensation, levelling and benefits have been raised repeatedly by multiple generations of employees and even directors, with little real action taken. Turnover reflects all of this. The Product team of eight was effectively reset twice during my time here. Instead of addressing underlying issues, leadership tends to backfill quickly with shortened hiring processes — repeating the same cycle rather than fixing it.

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5.0
May 31, 2022
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Nice people, good welfare, good product

Cons

Not much, good place to work at

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YouTrip Response
1y
Thank you for your positive feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you have your internship experience at YouTrip in 2022. :-)
1.0
Dec 29, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent work life balance Opportunity for learning

Cons

Growth within company always based on favouritism and whoever is closest to the boss No 13th month, no performance bonus, no employee stock options CEO made a touching speech with tears that everyone will retain their jobs in 2020, but quietly staff were being let go and those who stayed on were disappointed with her lies and also chose to resign

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YouTrip Response
1y
Thanks for your honest feedback. We’re happy to hear you’ve enjoyed the work-life balance and learning opportunities, but we hear your concerns. We understand that growth and recognition should be fair, and we’ll work on ensuring that everyone at YouTrip feels valued for their contributions. Regarding compensation, we know bonuses and stock options are important, and we’ll continue to review how we can provide the best for our team as YouTrip grows and evolves. As for the events in 2020, it was a challenging time with many unknowns, and we regret if things didn’t come across to you as intended. Thanks again for your feedback, we will reflect on this. Sincerely, People-team
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