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3.0
11 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the best reasons to work for xanterra are obviously that they will hire you when you have been struggling to get a job elsewhere they do have accommodations. The food isn't five star but it's a meal and you can get on your feet in a short period of time if that's your goal.

Cons

The cons? Wow. When they are busy they will not give you the time off that you need for your own well-being. At least not in my case I worked everyday six or seven days a week 11 hours a day for two full Summers and was not allowed to take time off which was badly needed until I quit. Yet others who were seasonal for granted two or 3 weeks time off and they were not even full time year round employees.

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5.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work environment if you like National Parks

Cons

Lack of organization on an operational level

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2.0
17 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Beautiful park, caring lower level management

Cons

Long term employees with excellent reviews often make the same wage as employees who just walked in the door with zero experience. There is no reward for seniority any longer in terms of housing. Horrible employee dining food with increasingly limited options. Human Resources that treats every employee as though they are a liability and not an asset, and that lacks the professionalism to treat employee concerns with any respect. A bizarre attendance policy that does not allow supervisors to have any discretion. Employees who have emergencies or serious medical concerns are threatened with their jobs forcing excellent employees out of work. A trip to the ER, surgery, a heart attack, or stroke should not be punished with threats of job loss, but this does happen. Upper management is not available to answer questions, and schedules meetings for other mangers at the busiest hours of the day, leaving frontline employees overworked and guests underserved. Depending on the department, you’ll be expected to do the work of 3 in 40 hours or preferably less, or you’ll have very little time off.

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