Don’t Waste Your Life Here - Assistant Manager Four Seasons Employee Review

2.0
22 Sept 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only pros working here was that they paid for me to relocate when I was offered the position, 401k match was good (but I didn’t make enough money to put anything above 1% away), and the life long friendships I’ve built with other managers.

Cons

Working here was literally some of the worst years of my life. This property was toxic through and through. Senior management (not including our GM, he was wonderful) really set the tone for a negative work/life balance that trickled all the way down to the line staff. The concept of work/life balance doesn’t exist. Every manager must be on duty for every single holiday, even if when the holiday rolls around, some of us are standing around because there are SO many people there. They don’t even consider letting 1 person at a time have a holiday to spend with their loved ones. You’re literally married to the hotel, and that’s it. The inappropriate things that are said to staff are also staggering. I’ve had female coworkers who were walked to the spa by MALE management, and told to learn how to do better makeup or fix their hair with the spa staff. I’ve had a friend reprimanded on her acne (out of her control) and hair texture (out of her control), again by men in the company. I’ve had to report people on drugs at work, kitchen staff drinking on the job (can’t blame them, this is a grueling place to work), and had to bring other servers to HR for sexual harassment of underage interns. This particular server wasn’t even fired even though there were multiple offenses. Since leaving the company I have had an incredible improvement to my work life balance, my mental health, and the amount of money I make. Never again will I let a job take me away from my family during holidays and birthdays, because that’s time I will never get back. I’ve watched marriages and relationships fall apart at the Four Seasons, because people devote every moment of their lives to “climbing the ranks”. That type of antiquated style of business is not relevant anymore. It’s about personal and professional growth, a healthy and fulfilling work environment, and treating your employees with respect. If I were you, I wouldn’t go into this industry or work for this company. It’s a GREAT place to stay, but I always make sure to be extra kind to the staff and pay my appreciation. They deserve it.

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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
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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