Hilton recognised for workplace culture

Written by Aug 27, 2024Spice News

The company has been recognised for the third consecutive year and is ranked as the top hospitality company to work for, and second among the top 50 companies with more than 1000 employees.

Great Place to Work is an organisation dedicated to enhancing workplace culture and honouring top companies in this space.

“We are beyond excited to share that Hilton has once again achieved significant recognition from the Great Place to Work institute,” says Mary Hogg, Hilton’s regional director, human resources, Australasia.

“This honour reflects our unwavering commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive workplace.

“Our teams’ passion and dedication is what makes Hilton a great place to work – it’s thanks to every team member we have reached this milestone.”

Hilton’s success extends beyond Australia, with hotels in New Zealand, Fiji and Papua New Guinea. These locations have contributed to the company earning its Great Place to Work certification for the third consecutive year.

“In an era when the workplace has evolved tremendously, we understand the growing importance of inclusive and flexible working experiences,” says Paul Hutton, Hilton’s area vice president and head of Australasia.

“Hospitality has always been and always will be a great choice for a career.

“At Hilton, our commitment is stronger than ever, ensuring we cultivate a culture that not only supports professional and personal growth, but enhances the overall work environment for everyone.

“Our team members come for a job, but stay for a career, finding a place where they can thrive and build their future.”

Hilton operates 19 hotels in 11 cities across Australia – with a further 18 properties in the pipeline – and has a workforce of more than 2000.

Read Original Post

You may also like...

ICC Sydney to host NSW Visitor Economy Forum

ICC Sydney to host NSW Visitor Economy Forum

Business events and tourism industry leaders, experts and stakeholders will head to International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) when the venue hosts the 2024 Visitor Economy Forum on 3 October, 2024.