Great if your able to handle back to back calls. - Reservation Sales Agent Hilton Employee Review

4.0
Jul 20, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I love that we get to stay at Hilton Hotels for only $35/night if available. I love that the schedule is flexible for you to set around what works for you.

Cons

-Having to take calls back to back to back can get overwhelming and if you split up your time you feel that your working all day and night. - The hourly rate is not good, unless you are exceptional at selling the partnership calls and can get a great incentive for sending callers to HGV and EHI. -

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