Apex Hotels Careers and Employment
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About the company
- CEOAngela Vickers67%approve of Angela Vickers's performance
- Founded1996
- Company size1,001 to 5,000
- Revenue£18m to £73m (GBP)
- IndustryHotel & Travel Accommodation
- HeadquartersApex Hotels Head Office 32 Hailes Avenue Edinburgh EH13 0LZ
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Housekeeping in London
on 23 June 2022
Not fun didn’t enjoy
The staff was not the best not very welcoming I personally didn’t have any experience in housekeeping it was my first time and when it came to feedback they was very harsh and expected me to get it right first time as the was a “5 star hotel so everything must be perfect” even though I had no experience and it was my first time in this field of work Skilled Maintenance Assistant in Edinburgh
on 24 June 2022
Horrible and untrustworthy place to work
Apex is an awful, backstabbing company. I saw it happen to many others and then it happened to me. The managers at Apex give no support, care or respect to their staff or their guests for that matter. DO NOT WORK HERE. You would be better off anywhere else.Public Area Cleaner in Bath, Somerset
on 5 May 2022
Liked the job
Loved my job but same about the housekeeping manager at the time couldnt do anything right no phrase just negative comments even though you worked very hard didnt make any difference Housekeeper in Bath, Somerset
on 29 April 2022
Fast paced and dramatic
There was always drama whilst I was working for Apex, you couldn’t go one day without someone slagging another person off. Even management mocked the people below them in private and sometimes infront of other colleges. Management really doesn’t care if you are able to work or not, even if you’re sick you’re told to try and come in & when you do you’re told you aren’t allowed to leave until your work load was done, especially in the winters where cold & flu is floating around everywhere . Some colleges were awesome and actually tried to come and help you , but saying that if you had finished your work load faster you were always expected to go and help other people even if you weren’t able to, but never got help if you were struggling. I was left to try and help multiple people as management just sat in the office in their phones , laughing and eating . It wasn’t a fair workplace at all. If someone complained about management, whoever was in charge of them would just push it under the carpet for their sakes and never listened to us. Senior self checking room attendant in Bath
on 18 March 2022
Not a good place to work
The management doesn’t support you. There is a lack of Communication. Your expected to stay until all rooms have been cleaned bearing in mind you get up to 14-18 rooms a day and they are absolute huge rooms. Assistant head housekeeper sometimes did not speak to her staff What would you say about your employer?
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Insights from 111 Indeed users who have interviewed with Apex Hotels within the last 5 years.
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Why do you want to work here
Shared on 3 August 2019
My experience, very standard: how would you deal with a crisis. (They needed to fill a role immediately so weren't as demanding.)
Shared on 25 April 2019
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