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Embassy Suites

Part of Hilton

Is this your company?

One of the worst hotels to work for in Los Angeles!!!! - Anonymous employee Embassy Suites Employee Review

1.0
Jul 10, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None besides the supposed free meals which gets pre taxed...they pay you minimum and then you have to shell out 40 bucks per pay check to cover the cost of those "free" meals. On top charge you 50 bucks per month for parking...did I mention they start at minimum!!!

Cons

Too long to even list... Horrible management..and their corporate office is just as bad they seem to wash their hands clean of everything. No reviews the past three years...and when they did do reviews merely a 25 cent increase for some....horrible work atmosphere. Understaffed and everyone seems they been kicked into what they're doing without any proper training. Employee morale is horrible and very sad this is how they have treated their employees for over 3 years with what little time I spent here, it was the worst experience ever!! and they do not even provide proper uniforms!! or supplies to even do your job the cheapest company ever!!!

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Pros

Friendly guests, opportunities to learn multiple areas of the operation, and some hardworking coworkers who genuinely care about providing good service.

Cons

Management inconsistency and favoritism created a difficult work environment. Concerns and feedback were not always handled objectively, and decisions often appeared to be influenced by personal relationships rather than facts or direct communication. Employees could be held accountable without being given an opportunity to explain their perspective, leading to a culture where misunderstandings escalated instead of being resolved. Communication between management and staff lacked transparency, and morale suffered as a result.

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