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Hospitality
Snapshot
1680 total reviews
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Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
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84 / 168
Fitness instructor
Good team and environment in venue.
Base pay could be higher for qualification.
Catering sales manager
Loved meeting new people and events
Hotel was not very organized and people kept quitting so it was hard to work as a team when there was poor employee retention
Rooms operations manager
Working for a 5 star property and working for Marriott has few pros.
The salary compared to other similar properties is way less
Human resources generalist
Hotel discount is really good honestly
Working in the union environment is not for everyone
Attendant
Great to work enjoyed working and learning
No value for employees no.work life balance
Front desk
Good hours and if you have good management
Owners sometimes don't keep up with market
Bartender
worked with some great people
many ups and downs in business
Sales & service specialist
You get your employee discount rate which Is good.
Toxic HR management Low salary
Housekeeper
Every single person who works there is like a sit-com character. I could watch the workplace dynamics play out for hours.
People were fired daily for simple mistakes and because it relys on the labour of immigrants who don't always have the right to work here, it's almost impossible to hold them to account without ruining your co-workers life. You are aslso expected to work overtime for free if you don't complete all your rooms on time. The job is simply impossible - I worked 5 hours a day, I had to clean 10 rooms at a minimum which is in theory half an hour for each room, which is already pretty stretched if you work 5 days a week. However, there's a morning meeting every day, you have to wait for your sheet every day, you have to stack your trolley daily, you have to hoover and dust the corridor every day and none of this is accounted for. Literally the only way to successfully do this job is to learn what corners you can cut and try not to kill yourself with the stress of being found out.
Assiantant room operation manager
you do get your own control of hiring the team and making some business decisions.
long work hours and always deal with some rude guest or employee situations