For
the second year in a row, Hilton has been
recognised as one of India’s Best Companies to Work For,
an accolade dedicated to companies with exceptional workplace cultures. Ranked
25th on the Top 100 list, Hilton has been distinguished
for creating a high trust and high
performance organizational culture by offering Team Members (employees)
great environments, careers and rewards.
"We
are absolutely thrilled to be recognized as one of India’s Best Companies to
Work For consistently for the second year running. As a business of people
serving people, our Team Members truly are at the heart of our success,” said
Brendan Toomey, vice president of human resources, Asia Pacific, Hilton. “I am
extremely proud of our team in India and the incredible culture that we have
built together which aligns with our commitment to be the most hospitable
company in the world."
This
recognition follows a series of other recent accolades for being a great place
to work. Hilton was ranked third in the Asia's Best Multinational
Workplaces 2017 and Best Companies to Work For in Greater China
2017 by Great Place to Work. Last month, Universum also named
Hilton as a top hospitality employer and one of Top 100 Most Attractive Employers for business students
in China.
The
awards and recognitions bear testament to the leading practices and programmes
that build a winning team culture at Hilton. In India, these include:
· Five-day workweek policy, which is currently in place across the majority of
hotels and corporate office in India. Plans are underway to implement this
policy across India.
· Travel
with Purpose, Hilton’s corporate responsibility commitment
enables Team Members to positively impact local environments and communities
around the world through initiatives including Global Month of Service, Earth Week and Travel with Purpose Action Grants.
To date, US$42,000 worth of Action Grants have supported 10 projects in India.
· Celebrating
diversity in the workplace through initiatives
such as Women in Leadership events that have empowered more
than 30 female Team Members in India since 2016, helping them in their career
journeys. The ongoing effort underpins Hilton’s pledge to drive diversity
across Asia Pacific as a Singapore IMPACT Champion in support of HeForShe, an
UN-led gender equality movement.
· Opportunities
for development through programmes such as Hilton South East Asia & India
Management Trainee Programme, which was introduced to India in 2015. So
far, 20 graduates and trainees from India have had the opportunity to gain
overseas work experiences in hotels across Asia Pacific. Other
initiatives include Hilton University, a substantial online
learning resource, as well as E3 (Elevate, Engage, Excel), a
leadership development framework.
· Go Hilton, a
programme that provides exclusive travel discounts and benefits for Team
Members, as well as their family and friends.
· Opportunities
for recognition through programmes such as Catch Me at My Best, and
the CEO Light & Warmth Awards that acknowledge Team
Members at all levels from guests, peers and managers, as well as Team
Member Appreciation Week which saw over 100 events organized to celebrate
Team Members in India.
Every
year, Great Place to Work collaborates with The Economic Times
to identify India’s Best Companies to Work For. Over 600 organizations,
spanning 20 industry sectors were assessed in 2017. The selection process
includes an employee survey and an in-depth questionnaire about company
practices and programmes.
Hilton
employs more than 2,500 people in India across its 15 trading hotels and
corporate office. The company is creating thousands of new jobs in India
through its pipeline of 18 new hotels, including the forthcoming Conrad
Bangalore, which opens later this year.
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