Not a good company - Anonymous employee Crowley Employee Review

1.0
Sep 5, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The insurance is pretty good

Cons

The culture, pay, community and just about most other things are not good. No room for promotions, constant layoffs and terrible pay. They treat most employees and especially the mariners terribly with not employee appreciation.

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Crowley Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on your experience at Crowley. We're pleased to hear that our insurance benefits met your expectations. We recognize your concerns about culture, pay and growth opportunities. Supporting and enhancing the employee experience is a priority for us. We are continuously working to find ways to better support and recognize all team members, including our mariners. Your feedback is important to us and will help shape our efforts to drive meaningful improvements.

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