Hilton RMCC- Revenue Manager - Revenue Manager Hilton Employee Review

5.0
Oct 1, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

BENEFITS! Hilton just moved to 30 employee rooms and 70 Friends and Family for 2019. The RMCC is amazing with work-life balance. A lot of times in Hospitality, holiday's don't exist. The RMCC strongly encourages you to use all of your 200 hours of vacation time. Around Thanksgiving and Christmas they do extended work from home days (typically 1 week for Thanksgiving, 2 for Christmas and New Years). There are plenty of opportunities to advance and move into different departments. The training programs are great, and there are many of them.

Cons

It is a large company, so it can be difficult to effect change. Pay is improving, but typically they hire Revenue Specialists or Managers without experience so you start at a lower pay.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us a review and offer feedback. As you know, it is our desire to be competitive in our industry and offer the best to our Team Members. It's nice to be acknowledged for what we do well and especially rewarding to have you represent our Values. Thank you for all you do!

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