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Marriott International

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A good place for passionate hoteliers. Micro management is an issue. - Marketing Executive Marriott International Employee Review

3.0
7 Oct 2025
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Pros

This would be a good role for junior marketers wanting to learn the ins and outs of hotel marketing and get some hands-on experience. Some fun activation opportunities throughout the year which again is great for juniors to gain experience on events.

Cons

Experienced marketers, particularly those who like bigger scope campaigns, and have big creative ideas for should be mindful of strict brand guidelines and shifting budgets that can limit creative freedom across social, creative, etc. Team members are expected to absorb work load from social/creative agencies with no additional pay. This can limit career progression and learnings as you get stuck into a repetitive cycle. Management and HR will also prioritise safeguarding senior members of the team while junior team members are considered more disposable (just the nature of the business and the corporate world). This does not apply to all senior team members, however there is a micro management problem that refuses to be addressed. If these instances experience by multiple team members continue to be ignored, future employees will get a negative impression of the company and culture. It will also affect their mental health and outlook on working in the hotel marketing industry overall.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
6 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Department is great! Hours are flexible with respect to workload. Career growth at the company is outstanding as long as you show dedication and commitment to the role.

Cons

"Full time" hourly employees face cuts during off seasons which makes the job posting information about full time hours unclear and is only addressed after the hiring process concludes during orientation and is not highlighted and often quickly discussed to stream light on the perks that do not calculate the negative impact on the factors left out after the fact.

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