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Extended Stay America

Is this your company?

Company has amazing potential but do not know how to achieve their potential. - General Manager Extended Stay America Employee Review

1.0
Aug 20, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with. I have to type 20 words in this section but alas I don't think ESA has 20 words worth of pros to type.

Cons

Extended Stay America is a Hotel that does everything it can do to drain the life out of you and yet continues to expect you to give 150% everyday while cutting hours, jobs, positions and benefits. ESA has one of the most cost effective labor models in the hotel world. With that being said they continue to cut hours and positions for the sake of meeting shareholder expectations. Yearly budget goals are set by "C" level management sitting in their cushy offices without any input from front line management-doesn't matter if you have have been in your position for years they don't want or ask your input; yet if you fail to meet their goals then you as a manager are a failure. What did you do wrong why are you spending so much money doesn't matter that you are up revenue year over year in the company eyes you aren't making money. This company says they value their employees yet eliminated positions as soon as they create them. They have this great idea to bring in recruiters to help find quality staff but all they do is open a requisition and schedule an interview they don't actually look for candidates. Managers have voiced their frustrations with this program Saying it is a waste of money but do they cancel the program, no they have them take on more tasks of recruiting only to finally get rid of the program cuz the company isn't making budget. This company is forcing all management levels above general managers into taking mandatory furlough days unpaid to help fix the fact we aren't meeting budget. They remove apples and oranges from an already ridiculous breakfast offerings yet expect the on site managers to explain to guests what happen to the fruit. They started the year promising Assistant general managers for every hotel then they take it back and demote almost all of their recently promoted managers back to a team lead position. This company does surveys on their managers to find out their opinions on the state of the company. They find out that the majority of their managers say they have no home life work life balance. So what do they do? Eliminate positions cut front desk hours demote AGMs, remove current AGMs from salaried positions then cut AGM hours too. They expect the GM to clean rooms work the front desk do laundry and still get reports done on time. When Jim Donald was CEO he made it a point to meet with management teams at conferences or town hall meetings actually met with his people and make them feel like family. Gerry Lopez doesn't care about his employees to Gerry his employees are just numbers. This company expects us to hire the right people and have amazing employee retention and are shocked that new hires only last a week. Perhaps it because the company doesn't provide training hours the GM has to train them on housekeeping (while working front desk and doing laundry). God forbid you go over hours for the week or you use one hour of overtime. During quarterly reviews the GM presents in front of the entire district and your higher up managers drill you and make you feel like you don't know what your doing. They expect you to give amazing customer service and get amazing survey scores by your guests but you can't order a hair dryer cuz the company isn't making budget. Thy have this great idea to remove dishes from their rooms (keep in mind it's and extended stay hotel with kitchenettes and guest expect dishes to actually use the kitchen) how doe guests get dishes; they request them from the front desk who then had to leave the desk unattended to take dishes to a room - doesn't matter if you have irate guests waiting when you get back. ESA is one of the most reactive companies I have ever worked for they do not plan ahead. They create these initiatives and expect you to adhere to them and once you finally get everything to the new expectations bam they change the policy. Lately with all of the budget cuts job eliminations and demotions - job security just isn't there who knows if you'll even have a place to work tomorrow or what your job title will be. Everyone from the housekeepers, to the front desk clerks, GMs and district managers are overworked and underpaid. Overall I have stayed with this company through thick and thin and while at one point I thought we were on the right road apparently somewhere we deviated from the GPS suggested route and ended up lost and heading back to where we started.

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Pros

My location was very nice and the guests were wonderful.

Cons

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5.0
Jun 14, 2026
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Pros

Great leadership from management! My GM has really taken me under her wing and ensures I have all the knowledge & tools available to be the best I can be. She goes above and beyond for the entire staff, consistently shows her gratitude, and never asks anything of the staff that she isn’t willing to do herself! Customer service is my favorite line of work and the only work I’ve ever done. ESA is my first hotel job, and I feel so at home with the company. When I was initially hired, I was just looking for a way to make ends meet. I’ve been with ESA for over 90 days now, and I have grown to love being a part of this company. I am in it for the long haul, and look forward to growing with this company and advancing my career!

Cons

I have no cons. My employment so far has been amazing!

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