Tram Tran

Global Mobility Analyst @ The New York Times

About Tram Tran

Tram Tran is a Global Mobility Analyst at The New York Times, with a background in International Business-Management. She has held various positions in banking and global relocation, and has studied at multiple institutions, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Senshu University.

Current Role at The New York Times

Tram Tran has been employed as a Global Mobility Analyst at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she focuses on managing global mobility programs and supporting the relocation needs of employees. Her experience in this position allows her to contribute to the company's international workforce strategy.

Previous Experience in Global Mobility

Before joining The New York Times, Tram Tran worked at NEI Global Relocation in various roles. She served as an International Assistant Account Executive for five months in 2019 and progressed to the position of International Account Executive from 2019 to 2020, followed by a role as International Account Executive II from 2020 to 2021. These positions provided her with extensive experience in managing international relocations and client relations.

Education and Expertise

Tram Tran earned a Bachelor's degree in International Business-Management from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she studied from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, she studied at Senshu University, completing a BCL Program in International Business-Management in 2018. She also attended Promineo Tech from 2020 to 2021, further enhancing her skills and knowledge in the field.

Early Career Experience

Tram Tran began her career in the banking sector, working as a Teller at U.S. Bank in 2016 for six months and at Union Bank & Trust in 2017 for eleven months. She also completed a three-month internship at Walmart in 2018, where she gained operational experience. These early roles contributed to her foundational skills in customer service and financial operations.

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