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World’s Best Workplace

World’s Best Workplace

For the first time ever, Hilton has been named the No. 1 World’s Best Workplace by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work. This recognition – the culmination of eight consecutive appearances on the “World’s Best” list – also marks the first time a hospitality company has achieved the top honour in this best-in-class programme.

 

Since first earning a spot on this list in 2016, Hilton has continued to build its strong culture through an unwavering focus on creating a workplace that is inclusive, offers strong growth opportunities, is driven by purpose, and provides the kind of support that empowers its 460,000 team members around the world to thrive each and every day.

 

World’s Best Workplace
Chris Nassetta, President and CEO, Hilton. © 2023 Hilton

 

“Around the world at Hilton, our 460,000 team members are united by a common purpose: to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality. That purpose was formed more than a century ago, when Conrad Hilton set out to change the world through travel. He built this company on the noble premise that Hilton could be a force for good in the world, and famously urged us all to think big, act big, and dream big,” said Chris Nassetta, President and CEO, Hilton.

 

“Today’s recognition by Great Place to Work and Fortune is validation that our team members were the people he imagined in his bright vision for the future. It is their dedication, hospitality and passion for the stays they create that has made Hilton the No. 1 best place to work in the world,” he added.

 

World’s Best Workplace
A personal letter from Hilton’s CEO to his staff. © 2023 Hilton

 

Hilton is dedicated to building an inclusive culture that supports team members at every stage of their personal and professional journey and empowers each of them to bring their true, authentic self to work.

 

The hospitality company provides best-in-class benefits to both hourly and salaried team members, including expanded parental leave, adoption assistance and exciting travel benefits through its popular Go Hilton team member travel programme.

 

“At Hilton, we are building a fully human experience at work, where our team members feel like they are seen, they are welcome and they are part of something greater than themselves. Today’s recognition reinforces what employees are looking for – a workplace culture that helps them reach their full potential,” commented Laura Fuentes, Chief Human Resources Officer, Hilton.

 

World’s Best Workplace
Laura Fuentes, Chief Human Resource Officer at Hilton. © 2023 Hilton

 

Hilton, along with the Hilton Global Foundation, also announced that it will launch Hilton Cares – a programme that will provide US$500,000 in scholarships and financial assistance for both team members and members of the community passionate about building and growing careers in hospitality. Applications will open in early 2024.

 

 

Source: Hilton Hotels.

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