Hilton recognised as one of the best companies to work for in Australia

Hilton recognised as one of the best companies to work for in Australia

Hilton has been recognised by the Great Place to Work Institute as one of Australia’s best companies to work for in 2023.

The chain placed second on the top 50 list for companies with over 1,000 employees and the number one hospitality company to work for in Australia, marking the fifth time that Hilton has been named on this prestigious list.

This accolade builds on the Australasia Great Place to Work certifications awarded in New Zealand, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea for the second year in a row and reaffirms Hilton’s achievement as the top hospitality company to work for in Asia since 2017.

Paul Hutton, area vice president and head of Australasia, Hilton, said,

“We are delighted to have been once again recognised by the Great Place to Work Institute as the leading hospitality company to work for in Australia,” VP & head Australasia, Hilton, Paul Hutton, said.

“This recognition further underscores the high trust and engagement of our Team Members and is an incredible testament to our purpose-driven workplace culture that we are so proud of.”

Mary Hogg, regional director, human resources, Australasia, Hilton, added, “This accolade is an attribute to our Team Members who are the heart and soul of everything that we do at Hilton and who continue to deliver exceptional guest experiences.

“In return, we take the time to invest in our culture to ensure we can provide the best workplace environment that enables our Team Members to thrive.”

Hilton creates almost 2,500 employment opportunities each year across its Australasia corporate office and hotels across Australia in the following locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Albany, Surfers Paradise, Cairns, and the Northern Territory

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