Very cliquey - Anonymous employee Four Seasons Employee Review

3.0
Jan 5, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The melting pot of people you meet from day to day. Lunch provided for employees daily. Benefits are great.

Cons

Gossiping. Very cliquey. Nepotism and favoritism run rampant when it comes to promotions. Lazy management. Nasty attitudes.

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Four Seasons Response
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Thank you for your review. We are glad you enjoyed the relationships with colleagues and the wonderful benefits that our employees receive including our great lunches! We are troubled to hear your concerns about favoritism/nepotism and management attitude - that is certainly not in-line with the type of employee experience we try to create at our hotels. We welcome you to contact your former HR team to share your concerns as we would like the opportunity to be able to make improvements in the future. Thank you again and we wish you all the very best in your next role. Alexandra Home Office - Human Resources

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