Snowboarding Instructor - Snowboard Instructor Vail Resorts Employee Review

4.0
Jun 17, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun, active, outdoor. You get to spend a lot of time teaching people a new skill. It's a fun environment to work in, even in the negative temps.

Cons

Vail Resorts corporate structure is frustrating at times. The lower level managers are level headed but bound by the bureaucratic nature of such a large corporation. Definitely manageable.

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Vail Resorts Response
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Thanks for taking the time to leave a review! Passion for the outdoors and snow sports is something that runs throughout the company, thank you for joining us in that! It’s incredible what a great team and fun job can do to make a very physically hard job worth it. We also recognize that being part of a large family of companies offers its own challenges. However, we are always asking for ways we can improve process and offer the exceptional level of customer service. We would love to hear from you on any ideas you have. Feel free to e-mail us at recruiting@vailresorts.com.

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Cons

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