Professional, Respectful, Great Benefits - Anonymous employee Crowley Employee Review

5.0
Sep 18, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I was attracted by the level of professionalism and respect towards others at all levels of the organization. Senior leaders are very approachable and collaborative. The company offers a lot of trainings on safety, organization, culture, and more. Benefits are awesome, especially the new parental leave policy, 12 weeks provided for both moms and dads with newly born or adopted child.

Cons

Loads of work, but the positive environment makes it worth while.

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Crowley Response
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Thank you for taking the time to let us know that you feel satisfied and valued as a current member of the Crowley team. We're so glad to hear it! As you know, we strive to keep an open-door policy between employees - from the open-work spaces to regular reviews, to encouraging one-on-ones and more. It's very important to us that all employees feel appreciated for the good work they do, and receive feedback in a timely and constructive way. So we're glad to hear that you feel respected and valued and that you find it easy to approach upper management. At Crowley, we take pride in all of the great benefits we are able to offer our employees and encourage all team members to utilize them to their fullest extent. We're glad that you feel that the benefits are "awesome" and that you appreciate the new parental leave policy we worked so hard to secure. Thank you for your service thus far and we hope that you'll continue to be part of the team for years to come.

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