Challenging, Flexible Opportuntiies - Brand Marketing Manager Hilton Employee Review

5.0
Aug 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

What I like best about working at Hilton is the ability to balance my work-life routine. I'm able to work remotely, but still know I'm surrounded by talented team members who care about me just as much as they do the work we do together. Wonderful benefits, plenty of PTO, a huge organization to grow and move around in -- all great benefits of this reputable company.

Cons

With a large organization comes economies of scale, but there are also communication and personalization challenges with a large company. But, nothing unique to any other large company.

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Hilton Response
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