Terrible place to work - Anonymous employee Hilton Employee Review

1.0
16 Aug 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you would like to be exploited like a slave, the Hilton hotels are best place for that.

Cons

A terrible place to work with no promotions for the experienced staff (trained and working for more than a year). The Room Attendants are pushed to do a room for a half an hour , but some of rooms are left like a pigsty, as a result you can see an awful reviews and pictures about the hotel and the rooms: poor maintained, friendly staff, unfriendly bosses, disgusting dusty bathroom fan covers, cracked bathroom tiles, cracked paint, scratched wooden furnish, dirty carpets, and expensive price... It may be better to book a room in a hostel!

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for providing us with your feedback. We appreciate your candor. Though we strive to promote a positive working environment, it sounds from your remarks that there could be opportunities for improvement. Please know your comments have been shared with leadership. As always, we encourage you to provide your feedback directly with your manager or HR team to ensure any opportunities are addressed. Thank you again for taking the time to give us a review and for your commitment to Hilton.

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