Golden Rule is out the door - Anonymous employee Four Seasons Employee Review

1.0
8 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Complimentary Nights (not always approved) Employee meals Paid Time Off

Cons

Management (gets away with many things and still there after more than dozens of employee complaints, then laughs it off and pretends that nothing happened) Open door policy (whatever you say goes back to you) Advancement (if you're very good at what you do, be ready to get denied for advancement) Hours (be prepared to work back to back shifts, sacrifice all your hours and not get recognized) Sick Time (although encouraged to take sick days, management will ask you to take meds until u get better to come back that same day or they won't care about your health and just want your there) HR (line staff, forget HR, even though you are more important than management, they will protect each other)

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5.0
4 May 2026
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Pros

The banquets department is run incredibly well. Our director is extremely knowledgable and approachable. The back of the house (and overall hotel) is super clean, which makes doing your job smoother. Even as an on-call employee, your input on daily operations is valued, and feedback is genuinely appreciated. The GM even takes time out of his schedule to meet with us, which speaks to their commitment to continuous improvement. There’s definitely a hierarchy, but at the very least, leadership is not pretentious. Overall, Four Seasons cares about its employees and treats us with the same level of respect as guests. I definitely recommend working in this department.

Cons

Four Seasons is not as busy as other hotels in the city so you won't have many shifts.

1.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Travel benefits Free health insurance

Cons

Underpaid, working for 3 properties. Definitely no work life balance. Tenured employees are not valued, they would hire NEW employees for remote only. Unable to be remote if you have been there for awhile, always get denied even if you have shown yourself with metrics and training new people. Leadership only cares about operations they only want good things to be heard, no negative things are said, no improvement. Everyone there always say something on what to improve on but nothing has happened. They always say that our department has made MILLIONS for bookings but our pay is low even with commissions with crazy schedules. Also, same salary with new hires. Alot of former employees in this reservations department leaves all the time. They would place you in different schedules even force you work overnight. Also they only release schedules a week before or 3 days before. Because they said “if there are no call outs, then we can release the schedule 2 weeks or a month before” All I can say is save yourself

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