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4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(824 total reviews)
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Wael Sawan

64% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

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3.0
May 14, 2015

Geologist

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Pros

Over-all the company is decent. They have a strong focus on culture and image. In principle, Shell promotes continious self development which involves, developing leadership attributes and improving your deficiencies. This is however only in principle. This usually involves filling out some paper work once a year with your manager and then never looked at again. Good place to start your career due to the training, and little to no responsibility. You will have lots of opportunity to ask questions and learn how a giant company operates.

Cons

Crippling processes that lead to extreme, and I mean extreme, inefficiency. The year involves one corporate review after another. Technical work is something you do in your spare time around endless forms, meetings, and process. Plays are entered late because of internal process, in 'left-over' areas. Management will then run economics to assess how much resource is needed to make the 'left-over' asset economic and then encourage staff to find long convoluted methods of achieving those numbers. This is all done in a save my job mentality.

4.0
May 10, 2015

Sales Manager

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Pros

A really great company with excellent training for their employees. Open and transparent in most cases and value staff to be open with them. Shell also has a great internal open recruitment system.

Cons

A huge company with a global presence, but despite really trying to be fully inclusive with employees and making you feel as though you are part of a large family, at the end of the day you really are just a cog in a big wheel.

5.0
Apr 28, 2015
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Pros

I worked at Shell for 10 years. The company truly values its employees and is committed to work/life balance. Employees are encouraged to take training classes (paid) on a number of subjects, even if the subject matter was not directly associated with you current position. The goal of training is to develop you as a person, make you a stronger employee and enable you to continue to move up in the company. Because there are so many divisions within Shell, I was able to work in organizations dedicated to training, chemical sales, retail station management and many others. This was wonderful exposure to a number of areas of expertise and a multitude of opportunities.

Cons

Multiple levels of bureaucracy make it difficult to get anything done quickly.

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