Pros
Competitive pay with strong earning potential.
Excellent 401(k) plan and overall benefits package.
Clear and straightforward point-based attendance policy.
Comprehensive employee benefits that compare favorably within the industry.
Cons
The role places a stronger emphasis on service than sales, despite sales performance being an important part of the job. Internal systems can also experience frequent technical issues that affect efficiency.
The two biggest drawbacks are the quality assurance process and skill progression. Quality assurance metrics can feel overly rigid, with significant emphasis placed on specific phrasing and required talking points, even during simple customer interactions. This can make conversations feel less natural. Performance evaluations may also vary depending on the reviewer, leading to some inconsistency in scoring.
As employees gain additional skills, such as handling vacation packages and room-only reservations, scheduling flexibility may decrease due to business needs. Opportunities for preferred schedules or early releases can become more limited. Additionally, skill-based call routing may result in periods where agents handle only room-only calls, which do not offer the same commission or incentive opportunities as sales calls.