Good Benefits and great job if you have the right manager - Anonymous employee Hilton Employee Review

4.0
11 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are amazing, ample PTO, employee discount program that can be shared with family and friends, great 401k match, telecommute ability depending on position held

Cons

Thrive - Work/Life balance program does not apply to all. Some management is not on board with the company wide program and still have old school mentality that if they can't eyeball you then you are not working,

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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. Thank you again for taking the time to give us a review and for your commitment to Hilton.

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