Halliburton reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(6,087 total reviews)
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Jeff Miller

78% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Halliburton has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 6,087 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Halliburton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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6K reviews
1.0
Feb 20, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is great if you work lots of overtime. I came in with a college degree, no experience and I got $15.50 an hour, although it sounds like a low wage it adds up when you work 120 plus hours a week with perdium. Monthly I average $4,200 on small paychecks to $5,600 on big check months, and annually it averages over $90k. We have a 14 on, 7 off schedule and alternate night shift and day shifts. It is the easiest job I have ever had, hands down. We get paid to travel to and from location and the actual physical part of the job is simple for any guy big or small in stature. The weeks off are unpaid but they fly by quickly. When you are in your 14 days, you do nothing but work, there is no going home leisure time. It's a good job if all you wanna do is work constantly. The insurance is top notch as well, along with 401k and stock.

Cons

Although the pay is great and you can take care of most debt quickly, the time away from home is what gets most workers to quit. Turn over at this company is ridiculous, and after a year at the job I see it and don't want to be apart of it anymore (that's why I'm on here looking for new jobs). It's a complete gamble if you get put on a good crew with people you can get along with, if you don't get along with some guys then it can make the job miserable. I've read some other reviews on here and it seems like a common thing for red hats to disrespect green hats, no matter what college experience nor military background you have. It's very childish and high school like attitudes on most crews, too much testosterone can cause frustration in the work field. Everyone wants to tell you how to do the job their way and it always conflicts every other person. The lack of communication is terrible and downright dangerous to new guys, yet the managers take no action on this problem. When going through training we had no idea of what the next step was for us, making it impossible to plan ahead for moving your family if needed. Halliburton does not lay off employees too often (they are currently now due to the oil prices) but they will fire you for the smallest things and unfairly keep someone else they like who did the same mistake. It's a favoritism game out here, lots of rules broken by management and you can't do anything about it. They have missed hundreds of dollars on my paycheck multiple times and they take weeks to give back pay. And worst of all is the time away from home, you only get one week out of the month to be home. You miss kids growing up and can't come home immediately if anything happens. The money is not worth the pain of missing family, especially when you get disrespected and treated poorly by management. The money is great but the people that work here are very difficult to deal with (yes, I get along with everyone else outside of this job, I'm a Christrian man who has respect for others).

1.0
Jun 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you have no ambition in life; If you want to work for 35 years with the same company; If you are satisfied with doing the same thing over and over again; If you have no plans to further your education or get your professional certification; If you don't have a mind of your own; If you only know how to say YES!; Then this is the right place for you.

Cons

If you show any sign that you want to grow and develop yourself, technically or professionally; or you are aspiring to become a manager someday, you will be labelled as over ambitious, then they will cook up allegations against you, set you up and fire you........even if the allegation is ridiculous. Also, if you are a minority of the darker specie, especially if you are from the Motherland, you are most likely never going to grow beyond the low level position for which you were hired.

4.0
Dec 3, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Great training, some of the best out there. HR claims to spend $30,000 per worker in training. Boots on ground experience, gain a large understanding of the overall process. In the beginning the job seems easy because there tends to be a lot of downtime between stages.

Cons

After spending time there you will begin to notice their is a large double standard with everything they do. Their is 0 loyalty to their hard workers and most valued employees and will screw you over while working there or when you leave without even batting an eye. In the beginning you tend to not want to believe that but in due time you will come to the same realization that all senior (1+ employees) come to, they don't really care about you. Their business strategy is to train up tons of cheap labor to do the job and continually train up and bring new people. This is why there are very few senior individuals and people who actually know a lot about what is happening. They take away your pay, hours, and perks when times are rough (right now) despite the fact that last quarter was their best quarter ever. The promotion system is always changing and never ending thus making it very difficult to get a raise without diligent and focused effort (which most people cannot dream to have after working 100 hour weeks). And even once you complete everything, you have to have favor from upper management for them to even input you into the system for your raise. They also "promote" (without pay) people to positions of higher responsibility when they aren't ready or simply to fill the spot (because so many people are leaving or moving around all the time). To top it off, they are great at killing morale and not holding up to their promises. They also claim that they do not want to fire people. The reason for this is because if they fire you, they don't get to collect money from you when you leave. When you read and sign the contracts in new hire, be very careful about what you sign and always get a copy. Lastly, they are the lowest paying oil company in Williston and claim to have the best benefits (a farce). Just remember, this a great training company and not a good long term company to work for (unless you are upper management or HR).

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