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It is a great place to work but at times it is difficult to find a balance.
Assistant Executive Housekeeper (Current Employee), Arlington, VA –
Pros: great people.
Cons: hard to find a work life balance.
Overall it is a great place to work. The company is making some great moves & implementing excellent policies and updating others to become highly competitive within their company set. While you work with great people, who are all personable and informative you work long hard hours. It makes it difficult to find a work life balance working to meet the – more...  demands and high expectations. Some people are perfectly capable of finding a balance but it is much harder working in operations than in other departments. – less
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Great Company to work for
Director Engineering (Former Employee), New Delhi, IL –
Excellaent working atmosphere. Satisfying job experience
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Excellent advancement opportunities, No work life balance
Outlets Beverage Manager (Former Employee), Denver, CO –
Every Hyatt is a bit different, but overall they provide good benefits, compensation and ability to move up quickly. The down side is they require you to work about 60 hours per week as a manager and sometimes more.
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fun place to work
Laid Off, Staff Reduction (Former Employee), Cincinnati, OH –
Pros: good people
fun place to work; staff exelent; no problems working there for 12 years
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Bias rules the day.
Rooms Control Agent (Former Employee), Atlanta, GA –
This company has the potential to be a great froce but bias is a big issue. The work can be demanding and the hours can be long but that is an excepted with little issue from most of the workers I've encountered. The issue that I find is the class system that is in place in this company. Different departments that work together on a daily basis have – more...  serious respect and communication issues.

If they would work on uniting their staff and weeding out the ones that wear their personal biases on their sleves, I think the Hyatt would be a great place to work. – less
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Good company
Front Office Agent (Former Employee), San Diego, CA –
Pros: free nights stay after 1 yr employment
Cons: no free parking or meals
Over-all, a very good company to work for.

After 1 year of employment, a bonus was free night stays in any hotel in the chain. Prior to 1 year, rooms were at a discounted rate.

Management was good, a mentoring program was in place.
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productive
Housekeeper (Former Employee), Roseville, CA –
Pros: benifits and the people
Cons: on my feet 12 hours a day
8 to 12 hours on my feet 6 to 7days aweek.to become fast paced.some were willing to listen better then others.the long hours.they were good to work with and good listeners.
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Hyatt values focused on independent living not assisted.
Day Nursing Supervisor - Assisted DON (Former Employee), Teaneck, NJ –
Pros: accomodations, scheduling.
Cons: inexperience, not flexible
It was not a good fit for me from a nursing and core value perspective. I cannot recommend the facility as a sound and safe environment to keep their loved ones. Typical day started at 7AM with no night nurse to give report or to count narcotics with. DON resigned after 5 months leaving me the only licensed nurse on the floor. Facility consisted of – more...  2 floors, over 30 residents ranging from psych to bedridden. Communication system and management not effective. The hardest part of the job was dispensing medication in a timely manner to different residents, most preferring to have their medications brought to their rooms. Alot of diabetics, 70% requesting their insulin in their rooms while the other 30% waiting on 1st floor medication room.
I have learned not to work solo again in a large facility but worked very well with the staff aides and outside providers. Nursing department had little input on the facilitation of meals which made it difficult with wide range of medical requirements of the residents. The most enjoyable part of the job is always resident satisfaction and the easy rapport with family members. – less
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Great work place
Room Attendant/ PBX Operator (Former Employee), jacksonville –
It was a very easy job nothing hard about it. co-workers are extra friendly and easy to get along with.The hardest part of the Job dealing with difficult guest.
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Great company to work for.
Assistant Executive Steward (Former Employee), Kissimmee, FL –
Working for Hyatt ten years was great. At the time a trend setting company that did a great job training managers and advancing them. I will always be grateful and proud to have worked for Hyatt Hotels.
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A diverse work environment
Server Room Service, Mini Bar Attendant (Current Employee), Washington, DC –
I had joined the Hyatt in 2008, about four months after I moved to the USA. I enjoy the diverse work environment at the Hyatt. In my current job as a server inroom dinning I also encounter people from all corners of the world and this is another opportunity for me to learn different cultures and improve my customer service experience.
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Best Workplace I have EVER HAD
Night Auditor (Current Employee), Herndon, VA –
Pros: free meals free, 12 night stays after one year, good benefits
Cons: hours tend to go up and down
I love working with the management. I have never felt so much love and happiness with a company EVER. I have gained so many new friends, so much more knowledge, and every day is like a new experience. Never a dull day at Hyatt Dulles
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It was a very good company to work for.
Banquet Server (Former Employee), Columbus Ohio –
This job is just what I like to do. Dealing with alot of guest and getting the feelling of accomplishment when the job is done.
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File Clerk (Former Employee), Plantation, FL –
I Learned how organized and Check the files of employee are in order.
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Fun amazing place to work with lots to learn in the good way
Night Auditor (Former Employee), Orlando, FL –
Pros: work 365 days
Cons: nothing all good
I met peopple from all over the world, I learn lots of fun stuff and was and amazing opportunity to grow proffessionaly and personaly...
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nice place for entry level worker
Receptionist Order Taker (Current Employee), Houston, TX –
Its a great place for an entry level worker.
Company has great benefits
Flexibility is great
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Very exciting workplace
Chife Maintenace Manager, (Current Employee), ridgeland, ms. –
Pros: strongly grounded in farness.
Cons: good heath care.
I FIND IT A VERY EDUCATIONAL, AS WELL AS FRIENDLY.
My work is very forfiling and and a wonderful place
for growth .
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Great learning place
Team Leader Spa (Current Employee), Mumbai –
Its a great place to work. Learned a lot. likes to build career with Hyatt.
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Coordinator (Former Employee), Atlanta, GA –
Pros: travel perks
Cons: blindsided by lay-off, no sense of loyalty
I enjoyed my time there, I worked hard, did the job of many others and it was unfortunate that I was not given other options beyond being laid off. I was led to believe that my talents were appreciated and much needed.
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Excellent place of employment, all employees, including management are very friendly and fun to work with and be around.
Transportation/ Driver (Current Employee), Hyatt Regency Tamaya, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico –
Pros: freedom to act and to try new processes, without ridicule.
Cons: to me, i do not have any cons or see any cons.
A place to learn and grow as a person and an employee. The Hyatt Regency Tamaya is an excellent place of employment.
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