Pay sucks - Anonymous employee Hilton Employee Review

2.0
Jun 3, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

great company with great reputation, ability to move around if you want

Cons

the home training is ridiculous!!! the modules are WAY to o many too much information stuffing makes it hard for the agent to maintain what is important!! The PAY SUCKS!!! 9.00 an hour with the POSSIBILITY of incentives is not enough for all you have to remember whether it is work from home or not. When during the interview it should be emphasized the extra monies that could be made per reservation is based solely on "metrics" and it is NOT a definite 1.00 or more! Pay like that from such a well-known company is actually a little pitiful

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Hilton Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your feedback and this review. Your comments are appreciated and valued. Be sure to share your training ideas with your manager. The best ideas come from our Team Members. We appreciate you exemplifying our values and sharing our vision of hospitality in everything you do.

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