Great company for the short term - Anonymous employee SLB Employee Review

3.0
May 12, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Large, global company -Industry leader in services, quality and size -Can perform jobs in locations, at depths, and conditions that other companies simply cannot -Entry level and first several years of promotions are part of a fixed step path -In the same sense, very good company to start your career with. Excellent training programs. -Always hiring! (for a reason) -Very friendly towards women and minorities -Accommodating towards dual SLB couples (must be married/legally joined) -Expect to move around a lot if you are willing, otherwise you will just stay where you are

Cons

-Long history of bleeding talent that eventually goes to work for the competition -Work/Life balance - varies per group -Politics rule promotions above management level. Executives are usually hand picked early in their career (6-10 years), so you know by then where you are headed -Shooting ourselves in the foot with excessive policies. Every time there is an incident, our solution is another checklist, and it has gotten to the point where we have a couple of initiatives to reduce this paperwork. -Company need is always first. You put Norway, Indonesia, and Italy in your preferences? How about Sudan? Sudan it is! -HR can be a very strong enabler... or not (common in any company)

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5.0
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Pros

benefits, vacation, 401k, I love working for SLB

Cons

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1.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Good people at the local level. The work is engaging and challenging.

Cons

Too many to count. Career advancements are extremely limited. Pay raises are minimal and don't get close to keeping up with inflation even for top performers. At the corporate level they are using acquisitions to hide massive layoffs. They return billions in profit to investors consistently, but there is still a constant threat of layoffs and multiyear freezes on pay raises even with inflation and solid corporate profit.

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