Rocco Forte Hotels
Your career takes centre stage at this family-run hotel company, which offers a personalised career map where you can set out where you want to go
Rocco Forte Hotels is a growing family-run company. Sir Rocco, his sister, Olga Polizzi, as well as his two daughters, Lydia and Irene, are all working in the company. There are nine hotels (including
Brown’s Hotel in London and The Balmoral in Edinburgh), one resort, as well as the Assila Hotel in Jeddah, due to open late 2016, along with a hotel in Shanghai in 2018. The hotels are landmarks right at the very heart of the city, except for the resort, which is suitably remote. Each property is a colourful, characterful building with interiors that resonate with the local culture. Being part of the Rocco Forte Hotels
group means having an ambition to excel and being committed to delivering the highest quality of service. Rocco Forte Hotels team members bring the best of their cities to their guests and, through insight and knowledge, shape guests’ experiences of them. The team
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is a family of individuals, with a family of hoteliers that care at the head of the company.
Map My Future Rocco Forte Hotels believe that their team is their greatest asset and they consistently look at ways in which they can support them throughout their careers. In early 2015, Rocco Forte Hotels began to develop a groundbreaking new app, accessible by smartphone, which brings hospitality training and development into the 21st century. The Map My Future app allows team members to access a career map showing all the possible career paths beyond their role, as well as the training
“Rocco Forte Hotels team members bring the best of their cities to their guests”
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