Great place to work with some challenges - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Chevron

5,0
31 jan 2012
Anonieme werknemer
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The ability to self determine work/life balance is great. I don't think everywhere in the company is the same but at Corp. headquarters most managers are very supportive of work/life balance. How, when and where I get my job done is up to me as long aslong as it is high quality and on time. Management is very supportive of continued professional growth in your given field. Some operating companies even require 40 hrs per year of continued education. The company is fully committed to safety and high ethical standards. This is not seen in many other energy companies.

Minpunten

If you are not an engineer it can be a challenge to move from position to position or across operating companies. The engineers are the most visible and given opportunities (structured and non-structured) to grow and expand skill sets that other carreer tracks are not given.

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5,0
19 jun 2026
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great pay, decent schedule, work is overall rewarding

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would like to see 14/14 schedule become the norm

1,0
24 feb 2026
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The paycheck still clears (for now, until your role is moved to Bangalore or Manila). ​The 9/80 schedule used to be a perk, but it’s hard to enjoy a Friday off when you spent the previous four days hunting for a desk like a game of musical chairs.

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The RTO Charade: Leadership loves to talk about "collaboration," but the 4-day Return to Office (RTO) is clearly a quiet layoff tactic. They want people to quit so they don’t have to pay severance. The "Invisible" Office: It’s impressive how Mike Wirth can demand everyone be in the building while simultaneously removing the basic infrastructure of a workplace. No assigned desks, no storage, and literally no trash cans. Apparently, "Human Energy" includes carrying your own garbage home and spending 30 minutes every morning wandering the floor looking for a monitor that actually works. Leadership Vacuum: Les Copland is the definition of a CIO "yes man." Instead of standing up for the integrity of the tech stack or the US workforce, he’s overseen the systematic gutting of IT. It’s a race to the bottom to find the cheapest labor possible outside of the US, leaving the remaining domestic staff to clean up the inevitable mess. The War on American Workers: There is a blatant, aggressive push to minimize the American footprint. We are being phased out in favor of massive outsourcing hubs. You aren't a valued engineer here; you’re an overhead cost that Mike Wirth is looking to delete.

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