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Entourage Events Group

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Nice experience if you want event and catering work - Events Server Entourage Events Group Employee Review

5.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- I've learned how to work efficiently during busy stretches. - Team members communicate well and work together to get things done. - Different event types make every shift different. - Interactions with customers have improved my people skills. - Managers provide guidance during difficult situations.

Cons

Even with the best preparation, not all events go as planned, which can mess up a lot of things.

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5.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Different events and clients, can't remember two days being exactly the same. Professional team, no slackers here. Managers available for advice or support during planning and execution discussions. Gaining lots of experience in handling vendors, clients, and venue coordination. Solid pay and benefits.

Cons

Pace is always fast, weekend work often required.

1.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the servers I worked alongside actually weren't terrible.

Cons

Every idea about how to run things better gets this polite smile and 'we've always done it that way' and then absolutely nothing changes, which honestly gets exhausting. The management acts interested in what you think but you can tell nobody actually cares because they're too settled in how things are, too comfortable with the mess, and they'd rather protect the status quo than fix anything. There's this weird invisible hierarchy where people who've been there forever get better treatment — better shifts, more trust, actual acknowledgment — and everyone new just figures it out eventually or leaves. I tried raising operational stuff that would've made the actual work easier and got smiled at and nodded at and watched nothing happen, zero follow-up. They say 'we're like a family' but families actually talk to each other and try to solve problems together, not just tolerate dysfunction while the same people stay comfortable.

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