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O'Callaghan Collection

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worst in Dublin - Hotel Worker O'Callaghan Collection Employee Review

1.0
12 Aug 2025
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Pros

there is no any pros

Cons

There's too much workload. There's not enough staff, low pay. There's discrimination if you're not a native EU citizen. Furthermore, non-EU citizens receive lower pay and less tolerance. They don't promote you in your career.

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1.0
3 Mar 2026
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Pros

It's challenging to find any positive aspects.

Cons

Unstable environment driven by toxic management practices. Low pay, no recognition, and ongoing staff loss. Culture does not support long-term retention. The employees are so fed up that they don't even talk to HR anymore; they just quit to escape the toxic environment. Irish employees are treated better than foreigners, which is a disgrace for a company of this size.

1.0
13 Nov 2025
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Pros

Good team spirit among staff in the early years. Some nice colleagues who genuinely care about guest experience.

Cons

There’s no real respect for employees’ effort or time. Salaries are very low compared to industry standards. Extremely heavy micromanagement — no trust in staff. Management is unqualified, indifferent, and lacks basic leadership skills. Employees are treated like numbers, not people. The attitude is “you can easily be replaced.” Pay raises and title changes are constantly delayed or denied with excuses. When someone threatens to leave, suddenly promotions or raises become possible. Favouritism is very obvious — those liked by management get all opportunities. The first year and a half were decent, but later everything went downhill under the excuse of “budget issues.” Staff benefits and perks were cut, and morale dropped significantly. After over 3 years of service, I didn’t even receive a proper goodbye or acknowledgment. When problems arise, management simply ignores them.

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