I wouldn't do it again. Ever. - Food and Beverage Manager Four Seasons Employee Review

2.0
Jun 16, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They offer reasonable benefits. The health insurance policies are good, dental insurance is worthless. They also offer 'comp nights' at their hotels if you are lucky enough to get approved.

Cons

Disrespectful Management starts at the top and gets worse. 'Comp nights" are impossible to get if you cannot get vacation time approved. Seemed like there were always excuses as to why this happens. LONG HOURS and less than market pay. Completely clueless HR departments who play favoritism. Hours of silly paperwork that literally benefit no one. Employee meals are often inedible.

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Cons

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Pros

After Covid you might be lucky enough to meet a handful of genuine people before FSH collapsed and began hiring off the street. Free rooms if available when you are lucky enough to get a break from Dante’s inferno.

Cons

My experience raised significant concerns regarding ethics, transparency, and employee safety. Promotions often lacked transparency and appeared influenced by favoritism and inappropriate workplace relationships. This created low morale across multiple departments and discouraged high performers. Management practices contributed to a culture of fear rather than trust. Employee surveys that were described as anonymous did not feel confidential in practice, and employees were pressured to discuss their responses. This undermined psychological safety. HR did not consistently maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive employee matters, which further eroded trust in leadership. There were ongoing safety concerns related to the parking garage, including repeated mechanical failures and reports of vehicle break-ins. Many employees felt their concerns were not adequately addressed. Overall, I would strongly encourage prospective employees to ask direct questions about promotion transparency, confidentiality practices, and employee safety before accepting a role

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