Product Marketing - Anonymous employee Vail Resorts Employee Review

2.0
Mar 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the people are wonderful to work with. Vail has good hires. Leadership development programs are some of the best I've encountered.

Cons

After about a year at Vail, headhunters began contacting me for positions that DOUBLED my salary. The pay is abysmal. Great place to learn of you're new in your career, but just like everyone else, you'll find better opportunities elsewhere. The entire company is a revolving door. Somehow the company thinks there is value in constantly training and losing talent rather than retaining it. Vail is a ski company 1st and marketing / technology company 4th. Everything they do is about 5 to 10 years behind the curve. Like someone else on here said, no one expects much of you or anyone else. If you are driven and love to work hard, you won't feel empowered to succeed and do your job well at Vail. If you want a family or want to just chill at work, Vail would be great for you. No one at the VP level or above knows what it is you do anyway. Projects are long, bloated, cumbersome and innovative at a snails pace. Tons of red tape to do anything.

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5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

The managers were really cool and the work was fun. Pretty relaxed environment.

Cons

It was cold sometimes and long hours standing but that was all in the job description and we got jackets.

2.0
May 14, 2026
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Pros

- Most people are smart, passionate, and enjoyable to work with and be around. - Fairly frequent opportunities for development and advancement through the internal job board. - Nice perks if you're into skiing or riding.

Cons

- There's an unspoken expectation to regularly work significantly more hours because the majority of employees are very passionate about the ski and ride industry, which isn't great for work life balance. There's not much down time either; you're either hustling in season or hustling to prepare for the next season. - Climate change poses a significant threat to the future of the company. The season pass model mitigates some of the impacts, but not as much as senior leadership asserts. And, since bonuses are tied to company results, you can end up working super hard all year and still end up getting half of your bonus target due to uncontrollable weather conditions. - The culture has taken a serious hit since enterprise transformation work began. Lots of people are constantly stressed out and the atmosphere in the office is depressing. - Most of the time, it feels like senior leadership makes decisions in a vacuum without consulting any of the people that would be responsible for the downstream work associated with the decision. For example, I've seen senior leaders decide on a savings target multiple times without consulting the experts, who then have to scramble to figure out how to make it work. It creates chaos and negatively impacts morale. - This organization has a wordsmithing problem. I've never worked at a company that spends such an inordinate amount of time on the framing of a message compared to the actual substance of the message.

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