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Last updated Mar 16 2025
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Night Auditor Reviews

What is it like working as a Night Auditor?

June 2017
Management.
Night Auditor in Kansas City:
Pros: Helping people and going above and beyond to do the job to the best of my abilities and set a good example for my fellow co-workers. My co-workers are fantastic.
Cons: Management/Ownership. They don't care a lick about their employees and look at anyone and everyone as replaceable no matter how good of a job they do and no matter how punctual and reliable they may be. They reward bad behavior and don't reward good behavior. They show zero appreciation to their employees when they go above and beyond to help the company succeed. There's been countless times I've had to juggle 3 different jobs at once (My job as night auditor, breakfast, and shuttles) and numerous co-workers of mine have had to do the exact same thing, and management just acts like it's nothing. There's been numerous occasions of us running out of paper plates/plastic silverware/breakfast items like yogurt, milk, eggs, sausage, butter, oatmeal, etc, and each time this happens me and my co-workers have to bear the brunt of all the angry customers staying at our hotel because they don't even have a plate to eat their breakfast off of. Our management is the definition of incompetence.
February 2017
Night shift.
Night Auditor in Welches:
Pros: I love what I do and I love this company.
Cons: I wish the night shift (auditing shift) could get hazard pay on top of regular pay. Especially since we work by ourselves every night. Weekends and holidays are especially scary all by yourself with mean drunks and mentally abusive people running around. I feel our base pay should be $3-$5 above minimum wage. Also adding the fact that we do the laundry, pick up after houseman and night crew, make breakfast, and more.
May 2016
Night auditor review.
Night Auditor:
Pros: I get to work alone. It's quiet at nights. The work is not hard.
Cons: Staying awake. Sometimes folding the towels. Having to put out the breakfast before 5am while running the audit.
July 2015
Eat healthy.
Night Auditor:
The key to enjoying life is being "there" to enjoy it.
July 2015
Hotel Night Auditor.
Night Auditor:
Pros: Interacting with guests.
Cons: Doing the work the previous shift signed off on but didn't complete. No security on site. Dealing with inebriated guests. Multi-tasking..being only person in the hotel trying to check in guests, deliver cots and towels, answer the phone, brew coffees and maintain the beverage bar, run the audit program and process/deliver statements. Provide directions and other duties as assigned.
June 2015
Night Auditor:
Pros: No managers breathing over my shoulder, no other employees or colleagues to get in my way. I like being alone and it's cool that I'm able to do that and get paid. Nightimes are much more quiet than during the day, there are less guests around, sometimes you will go your entire shift without seeing a single person, so you have a little bit more freedom. It's a relaxed environment. The work is pretty simple. I also get paid more than a regular front desk agent, but do about 4 hours of work total each shift. The rest of it is killing time and trying to do extra things around the office. I get discounts at other hotels in our company, which is great because I love to travel. I am rewarded for extra effort, and I like all of my colleagues.
Cons: You become a ghost and your colleagues often forget about you. The other thing is sleep, which isn't hard to do during the day but it makes it hard to have a social life or take opportunities to travel.
May 2015
Night Owl Success.
Night Auditor:
Show up ontime, work hard, be the eyes and ears for your managing company, don't let someone else take credit for your work, ask questions, come prepared, don't let someone else talk you out of advancing, learn as much as you can, and be honest. - Learn to leave your personal baggage at the door when you walk in, you can pick it up on your way out. - Travel discounts are awesome. Get sleep!!! Blackout curtains are a must!

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