Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts staff have named the luxury company as one of the 100 best to work at for the 20th consecutive year.
Four Seasons ranked 79th on the list complied by Fortune magazine, which is based on employee ratings of their workplace culture, including the pride they take in their jobs, the level of trust they feel towards leaders, and the camaraderie they experience with co-workers.
As one of only 12 organisations to be included on the list since its inception in 1998, Four Seasons is also being recognised as a ‘Great Place to Work Legend.’
Four Seasons has more than 45,000 staff across 43 countries.
President and chief executive J. Allen Smith said: “Being named as an employer of choice by our employees for 20 consecutive years is a tremendous honour, a great source of pride and a testament to the strength of our culture.
“It is the people of Four Seasons, their love of hospitality and the passion they bring to their work that have made this company legendary.
“Many things can be taught; the extraordinary capacity for empathy that is shared by Four Seasons employees cannot be.”
Chief human resources officer, Ed Evans, added: “With every new Four Seasons we open, our exceptional track record of respect for our employees and culture of service allows us to attract and retain the industry’s top talent.
“The same level of care that we extend to our guests applies to our people. By empowering our employees and giving them the tools and trust needed to succeed, they in turn carry our values forward, connecting deeply with our guests and creating the memorable experiences that Four Seasons is known for.”