Very benifical pay sucks - Front Desk Agent Hilton Employee Review

4.0
11 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will learn a lot in the hospitality file . Best coworkers you will ever find

Cons

You can only move up if you are one of God’s children . They will create positions for “special people” but you will mostly be in the same position. Turn over is high . The company is focused on money.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking time to give us a review and provide feedback regarding pay. Hilton takes pride in providing fair compensation and a culture of recognition that matches each Team Member's effort, performance and contributions along with the various benefits and perks which weigh into our total compensation package. We are sorry to hear this didn’t meet your expectations and we will share your feedback with leadership.

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