Good for communication/language skills, bad for all the rest - Anonymous employee Club Med Employee Review

2.0
1 Aug 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Chance to practice a lot of different languages (especially French in my experience), which is good if you have to improve your foreign language skills - Chance to boost your interpersonal skills and become less shy in approaching people and start a conversation with strangers, since you have to share your meals with guests

Cons

- Your personal life is basically non-existent and you live to do what the Club wants you to do, day and night and outside of your paid hours - The team feels more like a cult, where everyone knows everything about everyone else, and they are expecting you just to follow the rules, know your place and behave. Poor chances of expressing your personality here. -Different treatment between G.O. and G.E., which in my opinion creates discrimination, competition and fractures among the team

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Great benefits and vacations packages

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Travel and health benefits. Previously offered remote work, which helped offset the low pay.

Cons

Pay is below the industry standards, incentives are only offered to a top sales individuals, and there is little opportunity for advancement. These issues were more manageable when they offered remote work. Employees now are required to commute to the office 3 days a week which adds financial and personal hardship. The office is small and loud and full of distractions. Morale has noticeably declined since the return to office. Every employee including management is unhappy and it shows. It is depressing.

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