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Snapshot
1680 total reviews
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Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
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73 / 168
Elite sales representative
Good location and good people
As almost any other call center, the amount of calls and having no flexibility
Rooms operations voyager
Pretty decent benefits. Loved the employee room discounts
Not much career growth; pretty low salary
Sales executive
The company takes good care of you and always has your back. The pay is respectable and the benefits are good
Really harsh working hours and conditions. The industry has catered to guests so much that many guests treat you as less than human. You will work holidays and you will have the worst experiences on these days.
Senior manager
Flexible Work Schedule for most workers
Pay in general is medium to low end
Sales associate
Great company values, career support
Too many hotels in the world, in some.locations missing company values
Recruiting coordinator
Was part of a great team when it was Starwood. Everyone was friendly and were strong mentors and leaders.
Marriott bought us out and let everyone go
Host
Lots of hours, even as part time I was given lots of work.
Can be hard to get a promotion.
Assistant marketing manager
The role offers a unique opportunity to experience a work style that stands out from traditional industries, with an emphasis on luxury, glamour, and creativity. It’s an exciting environment where you often get to meet and interact with well-known personalities, adding a dynamic and prestigious element to the job. There’s also the chance to create and shoot your own social media content, which not only supports personal branding but also provides hands-on learning in digital content creation and marketing.
The role demands you to be a one-person team, handling everything from social media management and digital marketing to PR and influencer collaborations, often without adequate support or resources. This heavy workload can quickly become overwhelming and is compounded by the lack of work-life balance, making it difficult to maintain personal well-being alongside professional responsibilities. Also the most underpaid and overworked industry.
Digital marketing intern
Multinational environment Possibility to learn a lot Great team
Work from home Inability to connect with colleagues
Anonymous employee
Worldwide exposure and reputed brand
Bad salaries, below market average perks