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      Omni Hotels reviews

      Great company

      Executive pastry chef
      Current employee
      Oklahoma City, OK
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great culture, I make my own schedule, I create menu items as a please. Not a lot of micromanaging

      Cons

      Pay raises are a yearly percentage, not performance based. This is good and bad but as a manager I like to incentivize my associates with raises based on performance.

      Not really feeling this. Not worth the headache.

      Associate
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Not many to think of. Honestly.

      Cons

      Where do I begin? Ever changing rules and benchmarks that become more and more unrealistic. Overworked and underpaid. Expected to give your life and soul to this company with hardly anything to show for it. No people of color on executive team who run the hotel. That really bothers me. Poor training and even worse leadership. Leadership feels distant Only concerned about the bottom line and their end of year bonus or whatever kickback they get.

      2

      Bartender

      Bartender
      Current employee
      Houston, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great culture. Managers listen to what you need to excel at your job

      Cons

      No considerable raises despite continuinly being top department year after year.

      unequal treatment based on origin

      Lifeguard/swim instructor
      Current employee
      Hot Springs, VA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Climatic place where you can relax

      Cons

      I got less salary for the same work as Americans do. They got $14 and I got just $12.41. For the same job! Two years ago I had bigger salary for the same job than in this year.

      1

      Pretty Good when management stays

      Licensed massage therapist
      Current temporary employee
      Nashville, TN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      in the spa, the managers I had there were amazing. They did their job, they listened to us. we were busy

      Cons

      Management is a swinging door. Most managers don't stay more than a year due to better pay elsewhere. Business is slow in Nashville now due to multiple hotels being open offering spa.

      Great Company if you're looking to grow

      Hr coordinator
      Current employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Diverse company - Growth -Internal Transfers

      Cons

      - You have to wait one year to get PTO - No sick days - No comp days for hotel discounts like other brands.

      1

      There can be improvement

      Recruiter
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      This review is solely for the corporate office/recruiting team. I have heard many great things about working on property and I believe many of the reviews are based on working on property. I would say a pro of working at the corporate office is that most people are nice and you get to see the executive team a lot. They have Coffee with Kurt where you can have a session with the President to learn about changes in the company. You have a choice to eat lunch everyday with the recruiting team. There is a nice gym and cafeteria for employees. They offer multiple different providers for medical and it’s nice to be able to choose based on your own needs. You do get hotel and amenity discounts as well. The recruiting team works off a hybrid schedule. You will be onsite for 5 days a week for the first 6 months then you go on a hybrid schedule.

      Cons

      There is a lot of turnover in the Recruiting Department. There has been a few that have left or are planning to leave within the last couple of months. Yes, there are a couple that are leaving to pursue opportunities at other Omni properties, but most have left the Omni completely. There are minimal growth opportunities within the department. There is the Recruiting Coordinator, Recruiting Specialist, Sr. Recruiter, and Recruiting Manager. Most people join as a Recruiting Coordinator or Specialist and the only way to get promoted from there is if a spot opens up, which usually happens when someone leaves the department. The only “team building” experience you get is the 5 minute morning meeting that everyone attends to share their goals/hires from the previous day. They ask for feedback but don’t really implement anything. There has been many complaints about the lack of support we get and the lack of training you get if you come in without recruiting experience. It does sometimes feel that there are definitely “favorite” employees. There is no action plan on how to grow or improve yourself. You need to create one for yourself and even then, you’ll get told there’s growth at other departments and you can always transfer. This place may be a good place to start your career if you’ve never done recruiting before, but it may not be the best for long term plans. Of course, everyone has their own perspective. There are people who have been on the team for a couple years and there are people who are completely new. Right now, all the managers have been with Omni for over 2+ years. The Seniors have been here for over 1-2 years. The rest of the team consist of people who’ve been here around 6 months with a couple that have been here for 1-2+ years. There are quarterly awards that they give out but besides those, there is not much else in terms of praise unless you bring it up first. You also do not get PTO until after a year of working at the Omni. You also do not get paid for holidays within the first 3 of employment.

      Employee Centric

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The company is good to employees.

      Cons

      Pay may be on the lower end

      Fun environment with friendly coworkers, but some micromanagement concerns

      Steward
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - mostly friendly coworkers - Fun environment - management listens to associate ideas & concerns. - Bingo every month coming up. - Raffles + events . - associate birthday s every month appreciation w/cake and ice cream. - Hot lunch + breakfast daily. - Grace with call offs/ missing shifts -clean workplace - good pay 💰

      Cons

      - one chef likes to micromanage the stewards when not needed. (Makes me feel like I’m not doing a good enough job) - no pto/sick leave until 1 year. (90 day probation) - sometimes front desk doesn’t answer when you need to call off your shift. - Cameras in kitchen now (not necessarily a bad thing. I feel watched)

      Lacking Basic Needs

      Associate
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Having the associate rate to stay at other Omni properties, plus the friends & family discount is nice.

      Cons

      Not having any PTO (during your first year) to go enjoy your perks...or go to the Doctor. Or take a sick day (at least in my state, Omni did not provide any sick days to the associates) Just because the state does not mandate paid sick days doesn't mean Omni shouldn't provide these basic needs. Omni's pay structure is also significantly lower than any other company I have worked for in my career. To not provide paid time off for your first year of employment is archaic and greedy...how do they expect to attract and retain top talent?

      4