Great Company! - Anonymous employee Hilton Employee Review

5.0
Dec 23, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hilton was family. The benefits were amazing and the people were even more amazing-er!! The learning and advancement opportunities were plentiful!! As a manager, it was required to have so many hours of classes per year and the class calendar was always posted at the beginning of every year!! They were extremely useful for and work and personal. Hilton is where I had gained most of my business knowledge. I had met life long friends from around the world. But sadly, it was time to move on to new adventures!!

Cons

It was a 24/7 operation and the holidays were long, but wasn't that bad because the people made it fun!

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