Marriott : India Leads as the “Best Companies to Work For” in the Hospitality Sector
July 17, 2015 at 11:08 am EDT
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Marriott India ranked 3rd for the second consecutive year as "Best Companies to Work For" in India, 2015.
Mumbai, India - July 17, 2015 - Marriott India, the Indian division of the Marriott International hotel chain has been awarded as the 'Best Companies to Work For' in India in Hospitality sector. The ranking is part of India's largest annual study of workplace excellence conduct by Great Place to Work; the global human resources management consultancy and research firm. With participation from over 700 organizations spanning over 20 industries; Marriott India closely followed RMSI and Google, ranking 3rd overall, for the 2nd consecutive year!. The company ranks 1st within the hospitality segment.
The award salutes Marriott India's contribution to India's dynamic hospitality industry. As the most reputed name in global hospitality sector, Marriott India's core value of putting people first, pursuing excellence, embracing change and acting with integrity has enhanced the professional growth of its employees by setting innovative new standards in the group's workplace culture. With uncompromising ethical and legal standards extending to hotel's day-to-day business conduct, employee policies, supply chain policies, environmental programs and practices, and commitment to human rights and social responsibility has aided their employee create lasting interpersonal relationships with guests.
Marriott International, Inc. specializes in hotel operating. Net sales break down by activity area as follows:
- The United States and Canada (79.9%):
- International (20.1%).
At the end of 2023, the group operated 8,785 hotels and residences (1,513,926 rooms) under the brands JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, W Hotels, The Luxury Collection, EDITION, Bulgari, Marriott Hotels, Sheraton, Westin, Courtyard, Residence Inn, Le Méridien, Fairfield by Marriott, SpringHill, Renaissance, Four Points, AC Hotels by Marriott, Protea Hotels, Element, Moxy, etc., distributed between franchised hotels (6,563; 994,354 rooms), managed hotels (2,046; 575,963 rooms), owned and leased hotels (50; 13,115) and residential hotels (113; 11,481). In addition, the group is developing a real estate development business under its own brands.