Aspen One reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)

Dave Tanner

52% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Aspen One has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Aspen One employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Artes y entretenimiento industry (3.9 stars).

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273 reviews
5.0
Jun 21, 2015

Front Desk Agent

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free ski pass! Awesome coworkers, great management team, great healthcare benefits.

Cons

It doesn't really feel like there is a lot of opportunity for growth

4.0
Oct 19, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent managerial pay, benefits, work environment and company-wide culture.

Cons

The rental/retail department is led by individuals who apply a great deal of favoritism and execute decisions based on here-say, and conjecture. They rarely confront their store managers in an honest and direct manner, and even more rarely provide positive feedback or give acknowledgement of excellent performance. There are numerous other problems in the department that seem to persist.

4.0
Oct 5, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

One of the most beautiful places in the Rocky Mountains to live and work. Great place to ski/ride. The majority of the guest/students are great to work with. The company has tried to hard to maintain a decent benefits package to it employees in an increasingly difficult economic environment. The company, particularly in the Ski School, does not give new managers/supervisors enough education/train when they are elevated from with in. Seasonal Work

Cons

Wages have not kept up with the cost of living It is difficult, but not impossible for a few, to find an affordable place to live, that is not: -so small U may need to open the door to change your mind -a dump -so far away you must commute 45min to an hour each way. The company, particularly in the Ski School, does not give new managers/supervisors enough education/training in being a manager when they are elevated from with in. The Aspen Ski Co's IT department seems to be constantly finding new way software that makes job more difficult for the employees and the transaction time for the customers longer. (Although, I must say that last season 10/11 winter, the new ticket scanning system worked so much better than I thought it would! based on my previous experience with SkiCos implementation of computerized systems. Interdepartment relations/cooperation tends to function poorly. One department does not know what other department is doing. Each department appears to guarding their own turf and/or competing with each other rather than working together enhance the guest experience so the Aspen Ski Co can better compete with the rest of the vacation/leisure industry. Company/community can be a bit slow/resistant to new trends ie, snowboarding, terrain parks. (This may not be true for "Haute Couture" trends though:) There can be an "Aspen Superiority Complex" that operates within the minds of many of the long time employees in the Ski/Ride School. It is seems to manifest in the belief that Aspen is so much better than any other ski area that there is not much that could be learned from outside our lovely little valley and that we are somehow inoculated from the troubles of the outside world. This blinds them to new ideas and potential threats. Seasonal work

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