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Marriott International

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After the Marriott family left, the company was not the same. - Customer Service Specialist Marriott International Employee Review

3.0
15 June 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Before the Marriott family withdrew from the company, Marriott supported the employees and created an atmosphere where an employee was part of the family and felt as if their efforts contributed to Marriott's success. The travel benefits are very nice for the employees and their families.

Cons

Afterwards, the Member Services Division became metrics driven versus customer service driven. The newly applied metrics required a rep to attempt to resolve an issue within approximately five minutes. If the call could not be resolved within the time constraints, the rep was required to expedite the complaints, no matter the seriousness of the complaint, to any number of various specialty groups. Otherwise the rep's statistics would be downgraded. In other words, the rep had no choice but to not service the complaint appropriately. The members would call back saying that no one resolved their issue. In addition, the pandemic created a phenomenon of people from every walk of life calling in to angrily vent with customer services representatives. The calls became simply outrageous. No amount of money makes this type of position worthwhile. This environment can only lead to dissatisfied members and loss of business.

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5.0
26 June 2026
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Pros

Bonus, medical and hotel discounts

Cons

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3.0
6 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Department is great! Hours are flexible with respect to workload. Career growth at the company is outstanding as long as you show dedication and commitment to the role.

Cons

"Full time" hourly employees face cuts during off seasons which makes the job posting information about full time hours unclear and is only addressed after the hiring process concludes during orientation and is not highlighted and often quickly discussed to stream light on the perks that do not calculate the negative impact on the factors left out after the fact.

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