
Biltmore Estate is a museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Based on 13 frontline employees from Biltmore Company who took The Breakroom Quiz
About frontline work at Biltmore Estate
The best things about working at Biltmore Estate
Featured by Biltmore Estate, based on 13 Breakroom Quiz responses from their frontline employees
90%
say they enjoy their job
80%
say their managers don’t change their shifts at short notice
75%
say they have respectful managers
Featured by Biltmore Estate, based on 13 Breakroom Quiz responses from their frontline employees
Perks for frontline workers
From Biltmore Estate, via Breakroom
40% discounts at estate food and beverage and retail locations
Year-round access to the estate gardens and grounds
Access to the Clinic on Biltmore Estate at no cost
Access to Employee Assistance Network, Biltmore Cares Chaplains program, and Eblen Charities
Company training and development programs
Paid sick/emergency leave (flexible & full-time employees)
Paid holidays (flexible & full-time employees)
Eligibility to participate in company profit-sharing program (based on seniority; for flexible and full-time employee)
Eligibility to contribute to 401(k) retirement savings plan with a company match (flexible and full-time employee)
Paid vacation (full-time employees)
About Biltmore Estate, in their own words
From Biltmore Estate
Completed in 1895, Biltmore was created as a grand estate for George and Edith Vanderbilt, their family, and friends. America’s Largest Home® was intended to be an escape, offering the pleasures of country life where every wish was anticipated and fulfilled.
That is the legacy that inspires our 2,000 employees: providing world-class service and gracious hospitality to every guest while preserving and protecting a beloved American icon.
Company values
From Biltmore Estate
Biltmore welcomes, respects, supports, and values diverse guests and employees, not only because it is the right thing to do, but also because it is essential for the preservation of this special place for generations to come. Through what we call a REACH mindset (Recognition, Empathy, Accountability, Curiosity, and Humility), we build relationships to create inclusive communities, develop and empower diverse leadership, and invest in team and community development.
Our company culture is guided by a legacy of serving our guests and each other with the gracious hospitality for which George Vanderbilt was known. Biltmore is still family-owned and remains passionate about fostering a welcoming and inclusive oasis from everyday life for our guests and each other.
Diversity and inclusion statement
From Biltmore Estate
By building equitable and inclusive practices, Biltmore attracts and empowers a workforce as diverse as the 1.7 million+ annual guests that we serve. Our efforts are aimed at empowering our current 2,000+ employees while concurrently creating the workforce of the future.
We’re fortifying these efforts through the establishment of clear and ambitious goals, along with developing strategies and pipelines to enhance diverse representation at Biltmore.
Featured Roles
From Biltmore Estate
Breakroom Rating for Biltmore Estate
8.3
Biltmore Estate
Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
5.6
Hospitality employers average
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