Employee Review
- Former Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Great Company
Jan 17, 2017 - Senior Restaurant Manager in Los Angeles, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Working for a company that takes pride in everything it does can be a wonderful experience. Great benefits and stock options for managers and excellent salaries.
Cons
Long hours and some General Managers that do not respect your days off can make things difficult.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Former Employee, more than 10 years★★★★★
Pros
They Care about their employees
Cons
The best general manager retired Pamela Johnson
- Current Employee, more than 8 years★★★★★
Right hand, meet left hand- Looking for 4 way communication
May 4, 2023 - Associate Director in Rockville, MDRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
I love that the people we employ are like minded and also hold a passion for excellence. It always make it feel that all are pulling their weight and are vested in the outcome. I have great pride in the work I produce as well as the company I work for. My supervisor appreciates and recognizes his people on a regular basis which makes the incredibly difficult days worth it.
Cons
The lack of communication between departments (primarily Development Dept) by not sharing critical information/dates in a timely manner causes everyone's jobs to be much more difficult than necessary. It also makes planning very challenging and valuable time expended on projects only to have to redo work that's already been done. I have heard several co workers (in other depts) express their frustration with the lack of communication between depts. We work for a large company with people who care but can often feel like the right hand doesn't always know what the left hand is doing. I understand that I'm expected to work beyond my normal hours when necessary to get the job done but believe there is much wasted time & energy that could be avoided by better communication. I take no issue with working hard, as long as it's smartest way. The work more often than not spills into my personal time.
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