laid-off reservoir engineer after 6 years on h1-b - Recensione dipendente - Reservoir Engineer presso Chevron

3,0
28 dic 2015
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Said the same after my 1st year; this was my first full time job, plus in a foreign country, cant really compare. Based on what I have heard from others, company seems to have done a decent job by providing credit cards to employees, flying business class for long flights and an expensive training program (albeit its efficiency is open for debate). But I liked the safety culture, and emphasis on office ergonomics.

Svantaggi

Well, as a 6 year employee, hired fresh out of grad school and laid-off after a promotion and at the final stage of greencard, what am I supposed to feel? If my lay-off is performance related then it begs the question why have not been let go earlier? why the promotion? why the GC application? I only hope that I will look at these times one day and thank chevron for laying me off. Right now, I am not able to say positive things, its counter-intuitive and against the nature of things... Since Exxon has not laid-off any one yet, then it seems there are different management options and choices, and its doable

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5,0
24 mar 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good opportunity but big company

Svantaggi

Big company and can get lost easy

1,0
24 feb 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

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.

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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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