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Poor Management - Resort Accountant Holiday Inn Club Vacations Employee Review

1.0
Nov 25, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Employees were good to work with.

Cons

The management for the accounting area is not good. Being a manager that like to breath down your neck and micro manage is not good. They ran off a lot of good workers with how they treated employees

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Holiday Inn Club Vacations Response
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Thank you for your time with our team in Dallas! As we grow, we're always working to improve and provide our team members with an environment where they feel comfortable and appreciated. We'll pass this along to leadership so we can keep your concerns in mind moving forward, but if you'd like to speak with us more, you can reach us at integrity@holidayinnclub.com. We appreciate you taking the time to provide an honest review of your experience, and we wish you luck in the future.

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Cons

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Pros

You get exposure to different sales styles, personalities, and ways of handling guests. Some coworkers and leaders were genuinely supportive and wanted to see people improve. It can be a good place to build and learn how to think on your feet. The earning potential is there for the right person and the team environment itself can be fun and energetic at times.

Cons

Training and coaching experiences can vary depending on leadership style. Success often depends not only on effort, but also on access to mentorship, tour volume, and real-time guidance. Communication and expectations between departments did not always feel fully aligned, which at times created confusion around development and performance goals. During slower seasons, limited tour flow can also make it difficult for newer representatives to build consistency and momentum.

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