Awesome Company But... - Reservation Sales Specialist Hilton Employee Review

4.0
May 24, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

HW is an international brand with a strong financial base and excellent service reputation. Has excellent values and policies and programs are reasonable and they are superior marketers. Once you get in, there are many opportunities that can be pursued both on the corporate level and the hotel levels.

Cons

The main con I can think of is that a lot of 'line level' positions are low wage (less than$10 per hour). It's just a personal opinion but I think an multi-national corporation can afford to pay higher starting wages to its non-exempt associates. This is really the only major con I can think of.

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Hilton offers fair and competitive compensation along with the benefits and programs that weigh into our overall total compensation package. We are sorry you do not feel this is the case in your situation. Once again, thank you for providing this feedback.

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