Great benefits, not so great management culture - Non-Voice Guest Services Hilton Employee Review

3.0
22 Nov 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are fantastic, although my medical insurance costs keep increasing. They are generous with the PTO and sick time, and they were very considerate during Harvey (I work from home). They also have great discounts for hotel rates if you want to stay in the hotels.

Cons

Middle management is monolithic and won't budge when it comes to anything outside what you do. Want to improve a process? Report a coworker failing to do what they're supposed to do? Too bad. You'll just have to bite the bullet and keep working. It is a stressful job if you crave order, efficiency, and accountability, but if you're just out to get a paycheck, it would probably work for you. As mentioned previously, my insurance keeps increasing every year, which is difficult to accept when senior management repeatedly emails everyone about how much money the company made. Lateral promotions are also quite rare.

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