Excellent place to work - Finance Job Chevron Employee Review

5.0
Dec 21, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

SAFETY IS NO. 1 PRIORITY and employees can have a perfect balanced life. If the company is to lose $1,000,000 but to keep one single individual safe, they will lose/spend it without hesiation. Regard for life, environment and communities are also top priorities for the company. Company tenets and values are for real. Individual performance indicators are linked and customized to these values and goals, in a fashion that employees know exactly what to do to achieve them regardless of their position in the company. Good salary and benefits plans, specially expat plans. International travel and mobility is a fact. Employees are heard and their ideas and thoughts are always considered. Everyone felt like they had a voice. Critical thinking is fostered. Great work environment and workload is manageable. Diversity as well as cultural differences are very well respected. Company goals, opportunities, training, career growth and professional development are available and communicated clearly to every one.

Cons

Some mid-level managers (and even a few higher-ups) need extensive interpersonal skills training. They are technical and good professionals overall, but have absolutely no idea how to deal with people and conflicts. In addition, protecting poor-performance employees won't help them learn and move on, and in the end of the day will make the good ones look average or even worst, they won't get the proper recognition.

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5.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

great pay, decent schedule, work is overall rewarding

Cons

would like to see 14/14 schedule become the norm

4.0
Jun 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people at Chevron are great and overall it's a pretty good company - decent benefits and company culture. The 9/80 work schedule is a great perk. It has struggled to stay competitive with other big employers in California though.

Cons

Leadership has become increasingly out of touch, with regular re-organizations, lay-offs, and offshoring of support/operation functions disrupting day-to-day work and making processes even more slow and bureaucratic. Overall most employees are still wonderful to work with, but the constant leadership mantra of "do more with less" and removal of flexible/hybrid work has definitely reduced morale and made Chevron just another job, whereas it used to be a genuinely enjoyable place to work.

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