Food and Beverage Assistant - Food and Beverage Assistant Hilton Employee Review

5.0
31 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good teamwork and environment. Can learn from the best in the industry. Have the ownership to take actions on your own.

Cons

Bad life and work balance. Long hours and busy shifts. Have to be flexible and hard-working in order to complete the requirements.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide us this feedback as we respect and acknowledge that everyone has responsibilities outside of Hilton. As leaders, we try to do what we can in order to help you maintain a work-life balance. Of course, we recognize the difficulties inherent in this balance with a business that is 24/7. If you find that your workload is inappropriately and adversely affecting your personal life, your health or your ability to service our clients, we would encourage you to speak with your manager or HR team. This direct feedback helps us continually evaluate what's working and any areas of opportunites for improvement.

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