Excellent, if you ensure you are paid fairly from the get-go - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Chevron

3,0
11 juin 2011
Employé (anonyme)
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

9 day fortnight Paid university studies Challenging and rewarding work Health and social programs Diversity and Inclusion initiatives Employee Assistance Program (with anonymous counselling for your immediate family)

Inconvénients

Restrictive and sometimes arbitrary rules around career progression and the amount of time an employee needs to spend within a "pay scale grade" (PSG) before getting a promotion to the next PSG means that if you educate yourself, apply yourself, take on challenges and progress your level of responsibility quickly (e.g. you are a 'high performer' outperforming other employees), your pay level will never catch up with your career progression. This is not just about the amount you are paid, but the fact that you are less likely to be considered for other roles within the company with higher PSGs, because it appears that you are not qualified, due to your current PSG being comparatively low. Even if you do manage to get a role that is a much higher PSG (say 3 or 4 levels above your current PSG), a role that actually reflects your level of responsibility, perhaps because your future manager knows your capability, you will not ever progress more than 1 PSG every few years. Ensure if you are signing up with Chevron that you inquire as to what PSG your role is, and then try to push it northward. Even if your starting pay level stays similar to the initial offer, you want that higher PSG if you can possibly get it.

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5,0
24 mars 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Good opportunity but big company

Inconvénients

Big company and can get lost easy

1,0
24 févr. 2026
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Avantages

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.

Inconvénients

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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