Among the Best in Hotels - SPA Attendant Ritz-Carlton Employee Review

5.0
Aug 12, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Employees in different departments could have different experiences, but for the most part the hotel does their best to hire the best qualified people for the job and doesn't settle for anything less than 5 Star from their employees. The company culture is strong, the pay is more than fair, and they do their best to take care of everybody that works for them. There are benefits for part time staff as well. They expect a lot from you, but when it comes down to it the work isn't overly demanding and the management does their best to give you all of the tools to succeed. Growth is also a very big value in the brand and many people in management and directing positions have been promoted internally.

Cons

Back of house facilities for staff aren't as nice as other 5 Star properties Unlike working at other hotels, you'll never get amazing deals on visits to other Ritz Carltons. Employee Experience rates are set by individual hotels and sometimes you can still wind up paying over $500 per night at another Ritz, unlike Four Seasons which gives you minimum 3 comped nights per year. Communication between departments can sometimes be an issue.

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5.0
Jun 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong emphasis on customer service excellence and professionalism. Excellent training and development programs. Opportunity to work with a respected luxury hospitality brand. Supportive team environment focused on guest satisfaction. Exposure to a diverse clientele from around the world. Clear service standards and expectations. Valuable experience in communication, problem-solving, and multitasking. Opportunities for internal advancement within hospitality and customer service roles. Employee recognition programs that celebrate outstanding service. Pride in representing a company known for high standards and exceptional guest experiences.

Cons

Fast-paced environment that can be stressful during peak seasons. High expectations for service and attention to detail. Heavy call volume during busy periods. Schedules may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Staffing shortages can occasionally increase workload. Limited flexibility in procedures due to luxury brand standards. Advancement opportunities may vary by location, not department. Balancing multiple guest requests at once can be challenging.

4.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Support from leadership and corporate. Encouraged to do whatever needed to problem solve, which was appreciated.

Cons

After Covid, management became slightly disorganized and not as friendly, or helpful as before.

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