As the hospitality industry begins to emerge from one of its most difficult periods and the world returns to normalcy, Hilton has emerged as a remarkably resilient hospitality company, and is being hailed for its resilient working culture once again.
Hilton was awarded the second-best company to work for in the United States by Great Place to Work (GPTW) and Fortune in 2022. Hilton, like in previous years, is the highest-ranked hospitality firm on the list.
“We’re incredibly honoured to be recognized as a Great Place to Work for the seventh year in a row. I’m so proud of our team members and everything they’ve done to share the light and warmth of hospitality with our guests, especially over the last two years,” said Chris Nassetta, president and CEO, of Hilton.
“This recognition is a testament to what we’ve built together at Hilton – a culture that’s welcoming, supportive and showcases the transformative impact our hospitality has with our guests, owners, communities and each other.”
Following two extremely difficult years, Hilton has utilized this opportunity to emerge stronger and to continue establishing a culture that acknowledges team members as individuals with unique needs and aspirations.
Hilton’s mission is to create a culture that encourages team members at every stage of their personal and professional development. The hospitality firm offers best-in-class benefits to both full- and part-time employees, such as increased parental leave, adoption aid, and extended bereavement leave.
Hilton has also achieved significant progress in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and it is dedicated to boosting gender and ethnic diversity in leadership positions.
The hotel executive has set a target of achieving worldwide gender parity and 25% ethnic diversity at the business leadership level in the United States by 2027.
With a workforce of almost 365,000 employees spread throughout 122 countries and territories, this honour is the result of favourable feedback from team members. Hilton is ecstatic to have been recognized as a Best Workplace for Women in the United States.
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