review - Bartender -server Hilton Employee Review

3.0
Jun 15, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A great company but hospitality has not changed , its usually lower pay, and guest do not TIP the way it once was (location matters) If money is good, there is less a loss or turn over of staff. However not all staff is kept with good choice.

Cons

TIPs have gotten cheaper so pay should be better and some questionable people in management . management does not get involved and allow lazy employees. They often over look a good employee.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us a review and provide some feedback. We appreciate you exemplifying our values and sharing our vision of hospitality in everything you do. 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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