Top hospitality company! - Recruiter Hilton Employee Review

5.0
Jun 12, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hilton is an employee focused company that embraces work/life balance. They provide ample training and mentorship for their employees in order to grow their career. They have strong benefits for their employees that are easy to access and take advantage of.

Cons

In some areas the salary tends to be lower than market due to the benefits they provide like 401K match, robust PTO program, bonus, paid MAT/PAT/Adoption leave and affordable health benefits.

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Thank you for taking the time to give us a review and provide feedback. Team Members are the heart of Hilton and are at the core of our success. We are committed to supporting the well-being and performance of all our Team Members so they can Thrive in all they do and be at their best every day. You are helping us achieve the goal of becoming the preeminent global hospitality company - the first choice of Guests, Team Members, and Owners alike and we appreciate all you do!

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