ExxonMobil reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(8,440 total reviews)
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61% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

ExxonMobil has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 8,440 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ExxonMobil employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Jun 1, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- Stable company; not about to go bankrupt - Slightly-above-average initial base salary - Some employers value the name on the resume / CV

Cons

CULTURE - Oppressive culture and heartless senior managers have turned the employees into unhappy robots - Institutional arrogance, i.e. "ExxonMobil is #1 at everything; our competitors are pathetic" -- Morphs into personal arrogance common among the employees, e.g., senior managers think that they are gods -- Displaying emotional intelligence is taken as a sign of weakness; thoughtful employees are stuck in middle management - Extremely conformist - Office politics unduly thick - In the energy industry, known as adopters, but not inventors - Backstabbing common among team members (collaboration is not consciously encouraged), i.e., peer will try to embarras one another during meetings FINANCIALLY - No bonuses (almost all the other majors do) while the base salaries are very close one another - Significant, early raises following by (inflation-based) plateuing salaries WORK-LIFE BALANCE - No 9/80s, i.e., employees do not get every other friday off MECHANICS - Heavy nepotism; national origin, marital relationships, region of the country, etc. - Agism - National originism; culturalism; Texan culture and the good-ole-boys network - Most parts of the globe; tolerated racism (All of the above at unduly extreme level) - Personnel decisions are made without direct employee input (unlike at most ther majors), e.g., no internal job postings - (Low) quality of supervisors make employees worse future supervisors MORALE - Psychologically demeaning; low emplyee morale -- Employees (incl. supervisors) scared of doing anything -- Usual management style is to bully your employees; no 360s, i.e., supervisors do not get graded on how their direct reports think that the supervisors are doing - Humor or aving fun is looked down upon -- If you want to die at an early age ("right after retirement" is quite common), ExxonMobil should be your top choice - "High pay and the name attract people; rigidity and low morale drive them away." - Most older employees feel trapped; very few happy employees

4.0
May 22, 2011

Power User

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good career path great variety of job knowledge growth work environment extended social benefits travel for business need good SAP training

Cons

official communication late end not clear complicated and unclear upraise system as working with many different countries a different culture awareness training should be given

3.0
May 18, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Focus on safety. Very process driven. Many controls. Training is encouraged and supported. Small work groups. Many opportunities to work on global teams and make many overseas friendships. Upper management has a very high level of integrity and permeates this attitude throughout all the business processes. Most people that I interacted with were some of the most honest people I've ever met.

Cons

The technology is there, we just can't use all of it. The technology in use today is what other companies were using 8-10 years ago. Lots of very smart people, but very few SMEs (subject matter experts) due to frequent change of assignments. I originally viewed this to be very appealing, however, many employees typically have the attitude of "let's just do it this way...because in 3 years from now, we won't be in this group anymore, and it'll be someone else's problem". This results in only the very motivated people to become SMEs. There is almost zero automation....almost all processes must be done manually. Recurring meetings continually just talk about things, and changes take forever to implement. And....why won't upper management hurry up and own up to the consolidated campus in Spring TX, rather than let employees hear about it in the Houston Chronicle.

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