Good luck - Front Office Manager Hilton Employee Review

2.0
23 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good structure; focused on exceeding expectations for team members, guests, owners, community.

Cons

As in many other places: your experience may change tremendously according to your hotel's leaders and there might not be a good experience depending on this fact, since not everywhere they walk the talk.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for your review and offering feedback as we value your honesty. We We are disappointed to hear that you are not experiencing the working dynamic as you had hoped and one that we strive to promote. As you know, it is important for us to have our Team Member's feel heard. As such, if you would like any further assistance in addressing these concerns, please reach out to your HR team or manager.

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