Ensure its a good fit for you - Operations Crowley Employee Review

2.0
Apr 17, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits and fair pay

Cons

The business is stuck in the 80s with little desire to invest in progressing forward beyond innovations in areas such as wind. Many employees share Crowley is a toxic workplace and I agree (unless you are looking for job where you just follow directions.

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Crowley Response
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Thank you for sharing your insights from your time at Crowley. We're glad to hear that you appreciated our efforts to offer good benefits and fair pay. Your feedback about the need for progress aligns with our current direction and commitment to fostering an operationally focused and strategically driven approach. We understand the importance and strive to cultivate an environment where everyone is valued and empowered to contribute positively. We give our employees various venues to share feedback directly with leadership and steps are taken to drive meaningful change.

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