Henry Crown Reviews

4.2

79% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)

James S. Crown

100% approve of CEO

91% positive business outlook

Henry Crown has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Henry Crown employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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15 reviews
2.0
23 June 2016

Administrative

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They have a decent benefits package, particularly with regards to 401K and retirement benefits. If you plan on being with this company for the long haul, you are more than likely to find yourself in a secure, more than comfortable financial position upon retirement. Also, the pay range for assistants is rather decent, depending on your skill level and who you you work for. They are generous with paid holidays and accrued PTO time. The summer parties and holiday party are amazing. The bonus structure is better than most companies I've worked for. No matter what department you work in, you are surrounded by incredibly intelligent, educated people who are the best of the best in their respective field, which I personally found inspiring. The Crown family - particularly, Mr. Crown - are genuinely good, decent, generous, kind people. I've never worked for someone with more integrity than Mr. Crown. I found that most people, including myself, were honored to work for such a dignified family.

Cons

It really isn't a culture which promotes or encourages inclusivity within the administrative group or even with other departments. There is definately a hierarchal situation between and amongst the assistants who serve the main family members and all other assistants within the company. It's a rather unfriendly environment, depending on what department you work for. Most of the assistants work incredibly hard to not interact with a chosen few of the senior assistants. If you ask most of the AAs and EAs how they've successfully maintained not only their employment but mostly their sanity, the standard response is that they keep to themselves and interact with anyone, particularly a select few, as little as possible. Also, it isn't a culture that supports or promotes professional growth for their assistant. From my vantage point, it seemed that most of the assistants' technical skills, and in some cases, their organizational and basic administrative skill set were sub par. I typically went to work every day with a knot in the pit of my stomach. In my experience, it's expected that there is always a level of cattiness in the administrative pool, but I've never experienced anything on this level. Although I was confident in my experience and skill set, I found it incredibly difficult navigating my way around overblown egos and ever-changing mood swings, even from colleagues on my level of service. Being a "team player" was not only frowned upon, it was strongly discouraged, which is really unfortunate. I think if certain members of "the family" were aware of some of the non-sense taking place within the company, they would be mortified. I liked the company as a whole. I was honored to work for such a prestigious, philanthropic family. And upon being hired, I was thrilled and had high hopes for having a long-term career there. Unfortunately, it didn't work out as I had hoped, but I still hold many people there in very high regard.

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Henry Crown Response
9y
Thank you for your work here and for taking the time to give us your feedback. It speaks volumes of our staff and executive leadership that you still hold so many of them in such high regard. Henry Crown and Company believes that one of the most important foundations for an effective workplace is an atmosphere of respect - respect among employees, customers, vendors, and visitors who we have contact with in our jobs. We take any allegations of harassment and disrespectful behavior in the workplace very seriously. In accordance with our Respect Works Here policy that is given to all employees on their first day, we have a zero tolerance policy for seriously disrespectful behavior. We appreciate you bringing this behavior to our attention so that we can look into it and address it if needed. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
24 June 2016

Dissapointed

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Profitable and financially solid investment company. Great benefits for long term employees. Company offers partial education reimbursement, 401K, profit sharing and a pension. Investments are interesting and experience provides a good learning opportunity for at least short term. Work load is cyclical and predictable so easy to plan around time off. The farm is great.

Cons

Management style is very bureaucratic with book keepers trying to be managers. Overall governance structure resembles a blue collar union shop. No opportunity for advancement unless you hit it off right away with the top clique. Atmosphere among longer term employees is miserable. Company is generally slow in technology adoption. Some employees have been there such a long time that they are not fit to work anywhere else so they remain there which creates a downward spiral toward inefficiencies for the company. For the employee, over time, this lowers their individual ROI. Long work hours. Office is very dated.

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Henry Crown Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry that you were disappointed in the office environment and hierarchal structure during your employment. We appreciate all comments regarding tactical improvements for management as we consistently strive to improve upon our leadership skillset.
5.0
11 June 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Crown family really cares, and treats their employees very well. Pension plan, profit sharing, and 401k ! Supportive environment. Caring and very nice people to work with. PTO is fine but not amazing, health insurance is typical cost.

Cons

Can’t be into titles. There are accountants making $ a manager elsewhere is making etc., managers making over $150k. the opportunity is there to grow though money wise and experience wise. Managers are all kind, good people, but not always good at being managers vs. reviewers.

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