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Marriott Vacations Worldwide

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2.0
Jul 23, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people you work with. And the possible discounts on hotels. Highly unlikely

Cons

Like a professionalism and qualified managers. Lack of integrity to completely new heights. Will point the finger at you and not take responsibility for their own mishaps. Pay is insulting compared to the work that they require you to do. Lack of equipment or medical equipment to help guests. Unwilling to take suggestions and move on them. Run like a queen in charge and everybody's moves like fearful people. Pretty strange. Also signs of racism and favoritism to complex on Hilton Head Island. Have the mindset of, (do as I say don't do what I do mentality.)

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Marriott Vacations Worldwide Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback. We are concerned to hear about the issues you have identified. We appreciate your constructive comments and strongly encourage you to share any additional details about your associate experience by emailing CorpAssociateRelations@MVWC.com.

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