Good company to coast if you don’t care about promotions or job titles - Senior Analyst Hilton Employee Review

3.0
Dec 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Employee discount -Decent benefits/PTO -Job stability -Good work/life balance (esp if you do bare minimum, it’s pretty easy to get away with it)

Cons

-Forcing people to go into office 2-3x a week even though most contractors and team members work 100% remote -Below market pay for tech positions -Raises are terrible, typically 3% increase for cost of living adjustments -Lots of outsourcing, and high turnover on certain teams. -Not long-term job if you care about professional growth. Most team members either leave after realizing they’ll never get promoted or end up staying in the same role for 10+ years so they can coast -Company culture is forced upon you. It’s expected you play nice with everyone even if there are major problems to call out. This makes it easy to coast bc you will never get in trouble or fired for it.

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Pros

Super friendly, flexible hours, good management

Cons

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2.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Different services and softwares provided by Hilton are convenient to have access to.

Cons

The new PMS system, PEP, is awful. They got rid of F&B Distribution for night audit which means a lot less work for night auditors and way more work for accountants. PEP also doesn’t have the same functionalities as OnQ, the previous PMS. I have not heard any good thing about PEP after all these years. The team member travel discounts aren’t good anymore. They used to be flat rates across three tiers of hotels, but now they are extremely variable and can run very high. On top of that, hotels and resorts still charge team members for parking and service fees, so you still can’t afford to travel on the discount. That is, if you even find the team member rate available. Chances are, you’ll be working for a franchisee, not Hilton itself. They may be one of the world’s best companies to work for, but you probably won’t actually be working for them. California taxes and district fees felt mishandled by corporate.

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