Great Benefits - Human Resources Coordinator Hilton Employee Review

5.0
Oct 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Enjoyed fantastic travel benefits, health benefits, and after one year of continuous employment had the option to take 12 paid weeks of maternity leave. Great management structure and communication from corporate. Felt valued and respected.

Cons

Individual managers spoke down to people, top executives wanted things done with very little notice/ made last-minute changes that caused stress. Poor work/life balance working in HR.

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Hilton Response
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We very much appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback on your overall work experience. With regard to Team Member discounts and benefits we are glad you were able to use them as we strive every day to leverage our expertise in the hospitality industry to provide our Team Members the best rates and discounts possible. Thank you for your service to Hilton.

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