Fantastic Company with Few Flaws - Anonymous employee Four Seasons Employee Review

4.0
Jan 21, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pros definitely include working with some of the most wonderful, talented people. The application and hiring process is very extensive, so only the best are hired and it shows. Everyone takes pride in their work and the company, and this is reflected to the guests who stay at the Four Seasons. The pay is competitive and benefits are pretty wonderful. If you are looking for a company that you want to set roots with, this is it... and it shows. Numerous people at my property have been there since it opened. Honestly, I love working here. I have worked for other hotel brands and this company goes above and beyond for their employees and guests.

Cons

My biggest frustration is that there is no room for growth. In my specific department, an employee isn't able to move up without someone leaving. Unless you are able/willing to relocate, the opportunities are scarce. There may be added responsibility, but the title and pay do not reflect that. Also, the guests can be some of the worst people to be around. Four Seasons (and most luxury hotels) create an environment where the word 'no' is never an option. With this in mind, demands and exceptions to the rule are seen multiple times everyday. As odd as it sounds, it is exhausting and taxing to ones spirit after a while. Especially during the holidays - those 6-day work weeks and long hours are bad enough, but throw pretentious/entitled guests demands into the mix and life can get pretty rough quickly.

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5.0
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Pros

Very friendly staff. Straightforward job with good pay. Overall an enjoyable job.

Cons

Inconsistent hours. Burnout can occur if you're looking for something easy. Other than that its pretty much exactly what you'd expect. Good job to have.

3.0
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Pros

Free nights Lots of paid sick time (use it; trust me, everyone uses it as extra vacation, and it fully replenishes every year) Paid holidays Good benefits

Cons

Communication is terrible; act first, communicate later. Constant shifting goalposts; it seems like, before we can nail down one new kpi or project, an exec got bored and created a new one. The brand seems to have lost its roots since the founder left. If you are in FnB, you enjoy schedule flexibility, not here. If you are full-time, you will always work 40 hours unless you use vacation, and hotels are exhausting. Trading shifts is not a thing. There's no technical training. There's a lot of mandatory training, but it only covers work culture topics. Your direct manager will rarly be available since they seem to be in a meeting every hour of the day.

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