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Marriott Vacations Worldwide

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Marriott Vacation Club is a great company, but times are tough in this industry - Sales Manager Marriott Vacations Worldwide Employee Review

5.0
Aug 30, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Marriott is the cream of the crop in it's industry. Great benefits and "total compensation". Top performers are given autonomy and leeway without too much micromanagement. Good balance between work and personal life. Gave me opportunities to travel and live in some great locations throughout the U.S. I always felt appreciated and respected by management and my peers.

Cons

Marriott and most other companies in this industry have halted any new development or growth. It is currently spinning of its timeshare component into a separate company. It isn't so much an issue right now with Marriott specifically, more with the industry as a whole in tough economic times.

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5.0
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Pros

All of it growth potential and the ability to provide for my family based on what I do for the company

Cons

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2.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

Bebefits like medical were good.

Cons

During my employment as a Quality Assurance employee, I experienced clear unequal treatment compared to colleagues in the same position. Westbound QA employees were not required to clock in and out for lunch, while Eastbound QA employees like myself were required to do so — despite holding identical job classifications. As an hourly employee, this meant I was regularly working unpaid time during mandatory "break" periods. This was not a minor oversight — it was a policy applied unequally between teams. When I raised this concern directly to my manager, instead of acknowledging the legitimate issue, my manager responded by threatening to file an internal HR complaint against me — claiming I had raised my voice in a customer area. I did not raise my voice. Rather than addressing the problem, my manager used this as an opportunity to discourage me from speaking up further. This entire conversation was recorded with my manager's full knowledge and consent. Additionally, a senior manager in my department consistently declined notarization requests from the sales team, redirecting all notary work to me despite being equally qualified. When I was finally given authorization by the Director to take my 30-minute break, I returned to find 7 notarization documents piled on my desk — the senior manager had declined to handle them during my authorized absence.

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