Hire and Fire company - Anonymous employee Croyez Employee Review

1.0
Jan 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No pros in this company

Cons

The company hires candidates without a structured onboarding plan and terminates them within days. There is no clear role definition, training, or performance evaluation before making such decisions. This reflects a hire-and-fire culture and lack of professionalism. Not recommended for anyone seeking job stability or respectful work practices.

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4.0
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Pros

Can learn product and process Will be open to ideas implementing

Cons

No lead's support from management Hard on targets

5.0
Dec 4, 2025
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Pros

Many employees report a friendly, supportive work environment. Teams and managers are approachable and helpful when guidance or discussion is needed. High employee satisfaction: according to public reviews, about 90% of employees would recommend working at Croyez to a friend. Good work–life balance, diversity, and inclusion values — ratings for work/life balance and inclusion are among the stronger categories in reviews. Variety of tasks and exposure: since Croyez deals with multiple countries and visa types, employees may get exposure to diverse immigration processes and client needs — which can be good for learning and growth. (This is common in consulting / immigration consulting sectors.) croyezimmigration.com The company seems to emphasize professionalism, process clarity and transparency — for clients as well as internally: which can translate to smoother logistics, organized workflows, and more predictable roles or responsibilities.

Cons

As with many immigration-consulting firms, work may become demanding or involve pressure, especially during peak application periods — since success often depends on timely and accurate processing (this is common in consulting/visa service firms). 
 Because the firm operates across many visa categories and countries, tasks may be varied and sometimes complex, which may mean a steeper learning curve — especially for newer employees. (This applies generally to consulting/immigration work.)

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