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Silversea Manila - Sales Butler (aka Silver Concierge) Royal Caribbean Group Employee Review

3.0
Feb 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package. -A prestigious, globally recognized brand that adds significant value to a professional resume. -Features a highly collaborative culture; specifically, the PH and UK teams provide exceptional synergy, with standout leadership support from the UK Silversea management.

Cons

- The environment feels overly "BPO-centric." Management frequently implements nonsensical changes under the guise of "business needs," without considering the operational impact on the floor. - Because the Sales Butler role is new (1 year 6 months), we are treated like a "test lab." This leads to constant experimentation and a major disconnect with the UK team. - 6 people cannot support all of UK/EMEA. We are severely shorthanded and need at least 4 more people to handle the constant, last-minute task changes. - Given that the role is primarily administrative and email-centric, the current hybrid mandate lacks a clear performance-based justification. A transition to full remote work would likely improve productivity and morale without affecting output.

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Pay is competitive. You get a free cruise.

Cons

The culture here was ok, though not the best. Now with a VERY strict 9-5 policy, the entire company is feeling the grip of the execs. No exceptions for anyone who has a doctors appointment or needs to pick up a kid or adjust their hours slightly to get through life. Many employees have to work extra hours, travel across the world, and work based on other time zones due to projects spanning across the world. No matter, 9-5 or pack your things. Execs are demanding more control, they seem to forget that they placed their office all the way in the traffic zoo of the Port of Miami. No one is happy and now you can hardly get out of the port at a decent time. Would have loved to see some execs and vps fight against this but it seems they only care about protecting themselves, and Mr Liberty is having his way. I hope he enjoys this act of control as it is making his employees miserable. Expect high turn over soon or layoffs, or both. Many of the small benefits have been rolled back without any announcement (food discounts, commuter discounts) without any notice. We have lost the plot, we are selling vacations, not saving lives.

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