Do not join this organisation. - Anonymous employee ExxonMobil Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation can be a pro but not always.

Cons

1. You are expected to be at work everyday, 5 days a week even if you do not have any team member of yours in the country. 2. The performance cycle and assessment does not make any sense. It’s a scam and only favourites or boot-lickers go their way to the top to the best ratings. 3. The obsession with networking within the organisation is a real pain. 4. The work timings for most of the teams in India is 1:30pm to 10:30pm, unless you absolutely love being a person with no social life, it’s okay. 5. Sure, you can go from one role to another without an increase in your pay, you tend to become irrelevant to the outside world. The place makes you redundant as it’s mostly designed for a long time career filled with petty politics, no work-life balance and the illusion of making you feel better. It’s a trap. 6. The management in India is clueless on how to actually run an organisation, the HRs in Bangkok run the show, it’s a mess that you should not really sign up for.

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Cons

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Pros

Great all around compensation - from salary, benefits (401k & pension & flexible work], medical [fantastic] Great people - at the company you understand everyone around is came from being one of the smartest people at their previous job/university. Within IT the overwhelming majority of people really care for you, this feels way more collaborative than competitive. Career Development - lots of opportunities to grow in breadth of experience to get deep in your skills and grow in leadership skills

Cons

Work Politics - being such a large corporation with a lot of history there is a tendency to be work politics/red tape sheerly because of the size of the company. However, it is not really bad if you are willing network , put yourself out there to talk with leaders, and be a normal hard-working enjoyable employee. If you do these two things you will succeed at ExxonMobil.

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