Chevron experience - Anonymous employee Chevron Employee Review

3.0
Jun 16, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, pay, vacation, bonuses. Company cares about the employees and wants to ensure that our health and safety is 1st.

Cons

One of the primary downsides of working in the HR organization at Chevron is that as an experienced hire they do not value the outside experience and expertise that the employees bring. If you didn't grow up in the organization then you must do your time and earn your way through their process. Additionally, if you arent' globally mobile then it's hard to advance in the hr organization.

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Cons

The recent restructuring has fundamentally weakened how the organization operates. Critical workflows that once relied on cross‑functional alignment are now slowed by fragmentation, unclear ownership, and constant handoffs. The company is asking for the same performance with significantly fewer resources and far less structural support. Employee trust has taken a noticeable hit. Messaging from leadership remains upbeat, but it rarely reflects the day‑to‑day reality employees are navigating. The gap between what is said and what is experienced has grown wide enough that many people no longer feel their concerns are being acknowledged, let alone addressed. Workload pressure has intensified across the board. Teams are stretched thin, managers are overwhelmed, and the pace of change has outstripped the systems needed to support it. The result is an environment where people are doing their best despite the structure, not because of it. Chevron has historically been known for stability, collaboration, and thoughtful decision‑making. Those strengths are much harder to see in the current setup. There is still a path back to a healthier culture, but it will require leadership to confront the consequences of the reorganization directly and rebuild transparency, alignment, and trust.

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