Oceans Rise, Empires Fall… - Avis employé Senior Research Engineer ExxonMobil

1,0
10 sept. 2021
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Avantages

1. Great benefits, decent pay (albeit behind tech salaries) — the money goes far in Houston. 2. A nice campus.

Inconvénients

1. A complete lack of leadership. ExxonMobil’s “leaders” are “managers” at best, but not leaders. 2. A catastrophic history of multi-billion dollar investments that all failed, one after another. 3. A general unwillingness to change due to an arrogance of “being the best in business” — even if that was 10+ years ago. Even then, ExxonMobil was mistaking correlation with causality — their success then was despite their actions, not because of them. 4. A culture of fear. 5. Stacked rankings. 6. Overall, the work is mostly entirely meaningless and without any impact. This is not something you’ll want to tell your grandchildren about. 7. 90% of decision are made in Dallas, Houston and all other small offices are just there to push paper. 8. Technologically, the company is stuck in the early 2000s.

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5,0
15 mars 2026
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Avantages

Great people and culture - Everyone is nice and wants to do good work.

Inconvénients

Lots of security and locked down tech and hard to find what's available.

2,0
30 mai 2026
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Avantages

Good pay and a pension

Inconvénients

Everything else. Benefits are lackluster, Flex Your Day policies are elusive. The company changes everything all the time so that a large portion of your time is spent finding new links to things on the portal, figuring out who to contact in various departments and in what country just to get a simple answer to a question. No one stays in the same role long enough to get good at their job. Morale is terrible.

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