Crowe LLP reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(2,610 total reviews)
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Steven Strammello

71% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Crowe LLP has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,610 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Crowe LLP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jan 5, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent health care benefits, free coffee and hot chocolate, and that is about it.

Cons

My experience at Crowe Horwath was absolutely horrible. At first everything was fine until I disclosed my pregnancy and afterwards things went sour very fast which eventually resulted in them cutting my salary in attempts to force me to quit, which they succeeded. I was hired on in the SALT department but came from a federal tax background. They knew I had no knowledge of SALT going into the job. I was excited for the opportunity and challenge to learn something new but I became very frustrated because there was no sense of guidance or leadership in the department. As a result I found it very hard to thrive and grow in my job. The environment in the SALT department is very much "sink or swim." They put so much pressure on you do just get work done, whether you know what the heck you are doing or not, that I don’t understand how they expect someone to grow intellectually in such an environment. After several months in the job upper management began trying to force me to quit. One of the partners would literally walk around the department asking everyone to lunch except me. All the managers and partners in the department worked very hard to get me to quit. I was repeatedly excluded from things, treated disrespectfully, and even questioned about whether or not I worked the hours I claimed I had worked. My own baby shower was cancelled because I was denied a request to take one day off to travel to the destination. The day I requested off ended up being a very slow day with little to nothing to do. My manager just wanted to prove a point. I do believe this was all intentional as they weren’t happy with me not disclosing my pregnancy during my interview nor did they want me working there once I had my baby because they knew a baby would be a distraction from work. I was early in my first trimester when I interviewed for the job so I felt no obligation to disclose anything. And lest Crowe forgot, I was under no legal obligation to disclose anything. When I was seven months pregnant my manager and HR informed me that my salary would be cut by almost 54% to $28,000 once I returned from maternity leave but was still expected to work at least 40 hours per week. They later came back and offered $32k instead (wow, very generous of them). They both also insisted that I take a 13 week maternity leave when I only wanted to take six weeks. I guess they thought I wasn’t aware of the fact that they were not legally required to keep my job open to me after 12 weeks. It was just another way to try getting rid of me. I questioned the HR representative if my salary cut was due to not disclosing my pregnancy during my interview, her words were exactly, “Well, it would have been nice if you had told us.” Later in a meeting with this HR rep and a SALT partner I questioned her on what she had said, pressing the matter because I wanted the partner to be aware of what she said, but she adamantly denied it. I recorded every conversation I had with them so I have proof of everything. In the end, Crowe won. I quit after I had my baby. I could not handle the mistreatment any longer. I could not leave that place in tears one more day. I could not let that place suck the life out of me. From what I observed the only people that do well at Crowe are those who do everything they are told to do without question (the “Crowe-bots”), those who don’t mind being taken advantage of, and people who believe they have no self-worth. Interns also really enjoy working at Crowe because they are put on a pedestal and treated so wonderfully so they will accept a job offer. If you just look at the people walking the halls, everyone looks miserable at this place. It will suck the life out of you. Perhaps the experience in other departments at the South Bend office are different, but as for the SALT department, it is horrible. My message to Crowe: treat your employees with respect. Inspire them. Value them. Put good leaders in leadership positions, not people who are just good at giving orders and intimidating people. If you are finding yourself in a bad position at Crowe and treated horribly, just remember “your value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth.”

1.0
Aug 14, 2019
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Pros

Health benefits and 401k benefits are great.

Cons

Where do I start... my tenure with Crowe didn't last long at all. Before I was hired I talked to numerous people that said it was great and that I'd love it. Prior to getting hired I was so excited about the job and even thought I'd be retiring at Crowe. My first couple of weeks were great for the most part. It wasn't until I went on my first business trip that I got to see what really goes on and how people really feel. The manager I worked with that week was the most negative person I've met in a long time. I didn't ask him to tell me all of the negative stuff about Crowe, he just blurted it out the entire business trip. This was my 3rd week on the job and a peer manager I'd be working side by side with had nothing good to say about Crowe. To say this was disheartening is an extreme understatement. We were working with an intern that same week as well and I got the chance to go to lunch with him. I asked the intern what he thought about Crowe and he said it's the worst experience he's had at a job. He told me several horror stories about managers being rude and unhelpful. There was even a manager that was making racial comments to another intern that was Latino/Hispanic asking if he was good at jumping fences and if his parents swam across the border. Being openly racist at work and getting away with it is horrible to say the least. The intern also said the managers gave him tons of work that he'd never done before and then got mad when he asked questions or didn't finish the work on time. I'm hearing all of this on my 3rd week of employment. My level of disappointment is off the charts. I was able to confirm the intern's story about the racist comments made by the managers and was also able to talk to other interns that had very similar experiences at Crowe. Why would Crowe treat interns terribly if you're grooming them to come work for Crowe? It's incredibly sad to hear this from more than 1 intern. I told the Sr Manager of my department about what I experienced and he said he was surprised and would deal with it when he got back from vacation. He left for vacation and I was left with a lot of questions and no answers. I tried asking another Sr Manager about the situation but they told me the other person is handling it and I'd have to wait until they returned from vacation. I spent the next week questioning my decision to work for Crowe. By the end of the week, I had more confirmation from various Crowe interns and employees about the negativity and the way people were being treated. I gave my notice on my 4th week of employment. So pitiful. I'm glad that I learned about all the bad aspects of Crowe before I spent a good portion of my career there. At least I can now move on to a much better opportunity with a company that treats their employees with respect. The craziest part of this entire thing is that Crowe somehow made it to the top 100 best places to work of the fortune 500. I guess the bar is low for all the fortune 500 companies or there was some sort of payment or incentive to say good things about the company. My experience was so heartbreaking, sad, disappointing, frustrating, and a waste of time for both me and Crowe.

3.0
Jun 7, 2020

Wouldn't recommend

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Pros

Good benefits and great people

Cons

The Firm's motto is not necessarily how everyone is treated. We Care, We Share.... etc.. One somewhat slow month with Covid-19 and approximately 300-350 positions eliminated. Several managers and senior managers let go who had several years with the firm. Seemed the We Care part meant they care about Partner payouts and did what they could to preserve them instead of riding it out with long term employees.

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