Great for freshie, stagnant for seniors - Senior Process Engineer ExxonMobil Employee Review

4.0
Nov 29, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Great pay and benefits - Flexible and great work life balance - Relationships and camaderie are very strong. Very strong support from peers, seniors. - Structured learnings and career progression.

Cons

- Performance assessment which is relative ranking. You wont know what were the metrics they used. Unfair and bias, can be very brutal - Office politics. The more you talk, the louder you are, the more visible you are and will be recognized as top performer eventhough you are not technically strong. - Career movement get stagnant after 2 rotations approx after 5 years. There is so much you can move about. For Site assignment, your boss has to overcome a far larger politics just to get you there, so dont count on it. - Increment can be small unless you had adjustments due to promotion - Specific for KLTC, the 10 years outlook remains ambiguous and uncertain since most jobs can be replaced with AI/automation plus the growing and cheaper BTC office.

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5.0
Mar 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people and culture - Everyone is nice and wants to do good work.

Cons

Lots of security and locked down tech and hard to find what's available.

4.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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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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