Mess - Anonymous employee Crowley Employee Review

2.0
Feb 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good health benefits, semi- decent PTO, good 401k match

Cons

Crowley is a mess. No clear direction in land transportation. Management consistently doesn't have answers for employees. Work environment has extremely low morale. Crowley has no culture but their employees stabbing each other in the back. It is an exhausting environment to be in - avoid if you can.

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Crowley Response
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Clean house - too many people in upper management are leaching of their high salaries while providing zero value. Brass protects brass and the cycle continues of Crowley never prospering due to bad hiring and promoting those that don’t deserve it. Draft: We appreciate your feedback and understand that a clear direction and a positive work environment are important to our employees. While challenges exist, we remain committed to refining our processes, strengthening leadership and fostering a culture where employees feel valued and supported. If you have specific concerns or ideas, we encourage you to share them with your leader or HR. Open dialogue and transparency are key to fostering positive change. We appreciate your willingness to share your perspective.

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