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Extended Stay America reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(2,488 total reviews)
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Greg Juceam

62% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Extended Stay America has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,488 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Extended Stay America employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Hotels & Travel Accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Nov 9, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very easy company to move up in, especially if you are willing to relocate.

Cons

Today I was informed that as a company (600+ hotels) we were not allowed to buy sheets and towels for our guests for the next 2 months. This is all in an effort to save money (at the expense of our associates and guests) so they can meet their Q4 earnings estimate. We will be allowed to order again in Q1 of 2018. This not only feels dishonest to our shareholders and investors, but also creates absolute madness for our hotels. If we are down to nothing but soiled and stained sheets, we are being told that we must use these or to even dye them white to hide the stains. Sounds shocking, right? This is not even the 1st time that they have done this. The last time it was called "cost containment" and we were PROMISED that they would never do it again. Seems like the only promise that they are interested in keeping is to their shareholders. They are cheap with everything. What they pay their associates. What they pay for their goods. What they pay for their services. They seek the lowest cost in all they do. When they encounter financial difficulty, they are very quick to pass the "difficulty" to their operations team. They have furloughed their managers without pay just before the holidays.... only to then pay bonuses in the next quarter. They have expanded their corporate office to the point of bloating but then leave the hotels run with skeletal crews. If you want to work in hotels, ask yourself this. Do you want to work for the best hotels or the worst? If you are looking to work in the worst run hotels in the hospitality business, join ESA. You will be another great manager trying to make it work in a terrible company.

2.0
Aug 11, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It was good to meet people from different places of life, working in a hotel where long term people stay really does help make your day better especially if something goes wrong they are more prone to being understanding versus a one night stayer, Bonus, decent salary, promotes from within.

Cons

There is no work balance life here, if your a general manager your expected to make yourself available 24/7 but if your a big boss you can not reply and just leave your people hanging, if you want to have somewhat of a personal life this is not the job for you. This company is also very cheap everybody is worried about making a bonus instead if getting the items needed to run a normal hotel. Major things will stay broken before they spend the money to fix them but it is still expected of you to get good satisfaction surveys from your guest even if you can't provide normal things for them like hot water in a shower. District managers, regional directors, anybody that is a head hancho is very unsupportive in helping address the major issues instead they breath down your neck about one minute of overtime for your employee or how much money you CANT spend to get your hotel in order even though your hotel is making budget while they sit at home and do nothing. Everything pretty much falls on the general managers back you wear the hat of front desk, housekeeping, sales, maintenance and you get zero help or support.

1.0
Jun 19, 2015

Lipstick on a pig

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free hotel stays, hardworking staff. Will prepare you for any job in the hotel industry.

Cons

Regional directors bonus on how much money is saved at property level....sooo No capital budget. No upward mobility **especially if you do a good job. Managers are expected to work front desk (24 hours per week). No vacations, no employee incentives (50.00 for xmas- staff of 14). No raises EVER. They use you until you have no more to give.

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