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Not the Worst But Most Certainly Is Not The Best - Anonymous employee Thompson Hospitality Employee Review

2.0
Jan 31, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice corporate office, snacks provided free for corporate staff, decent pay for some positions.

Cons

Constant hiring and firing, policies (if any) are established by each department instead of company wide and no training or mentoring of new employees provided. Those in management are not good communicators at all. I always felt like I was being tested rather than being groomed to succeed in the role I was hired for. The company is not technically saavy at all and still use paper for things that most other companies are doing electronically. Payroll and HR need major improvements. The company is not innovative and pretty much operates on auto pilot.The CEO was rarely around to I cannot honestly review him. He would often ask employees to submit their ideas to him and I do know of a few that he actually listened to and ended up giving the employees what the wanted.

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

Thompson Hospitality gave me the opportunity to lead, mentor, and make a meaningful impact through foodservice. As someone with more than three decades in the industry, I found the work rewarding because I enjoy building teams, improving operations, and serving people with excellence. The job is demanding, and success requires flexibility, resilience, and a willingness to solve problems every day. There are opportunities to continue improving communication, staffing stability, work-life balance, and recognition of experienced leaders. Those investments would make an already solid organization even stronger. Overall, I would recommend Thompson Hospitality to professionals who enjoy leading from the front, developing others, and thriving in a fast-paced environment. If you’re looking for an easy job with predictable hours, this may not be the right fit. If you’re passionate about leadership, service, and making a difference, you’ll find meaningful opportunities here.

Cons

Cons * Limited opportunities to fully leverage experienced leadership. As a culinary executive with decades of experience, I believe seasoned leaders should have greater opportunities to contribute to strategic planning, operational innovation, and organizational decision-making rather than primarily focusing on day-to-day execution. * Need for stronger investment in leadership and culinary development. Continuous education, culinary training, mentorship, and leadership development should remain a priority. Investing in employees at every level helps strengthen the organization, improves retention, and positions the company for long-term success. * Career advancement could be more transparent. Creating clearer pathways for promotion based on performance, education, leadership ability, experience, and proven results would encourage employee growth and better recognize those who consistently add value to the organization. * Work-life balance can be challenging in leadership roles. The demands of managing operations, staffing, travel, and client expectations can make it difficult to maintain a healthy balance. Continued focus on staffing support and workload management would help leaders perform at their highest level while sustaining long-term engagement.

4.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Semi-flexible schedule, work from home 1 day a week, good salary and benefits, diverse workforce, minority-owned company, annual evaluation raises between approximately 2.5% - 4.5% of base salary.

Cons

Each department differs, but some have high turnover rates, different levels of training or workload and different workplace culture

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