LyondellBasell reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(1,110 total reviews)
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Peter Vanacker

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

LyondellBasell has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,110 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LyondellBasell employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Mar 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and benefits if you are working 45 hours a week. (The working hours are more like 55 hours a week. ) The physical office surrounds are very nice.

Cons

The leadership has one approach under the past CEO. Expect to work long hours and every changing business initiatives. This is also a lot of employee turnover and a survivor mentality. Senior management is not recognizing the importance of team building or employee retention. Lack of training to the employees was quite apparent.

1.0
Sep 29, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is good if you are lucky enough to be soul-mates with your manager.

Cons

The moral is horrible and most of the exceptional talent has gone. In a recent "new hire training exercise" of over 70 new employees, the 99% predominant age was 24. What does that tell you? For all the rah rah of the Goal Zero Safety Program there is no way that this can be a safe place to work with such little talent left. Everyone is scared to death of the CEO (including his immediate VP underlings). On a site such as Glass Door you are always going to find a few cheerleaders that are either clear idiots that can't understand reality or are mandated by their management to get out there and dispel with all this bad PR. I have worked in this business for over 30 years and have never seen such a bunch of looser managers. The "pay for performance" program is a joke and only creates a back-stabbing atmosphere with your peers in order to stay alive. The floggings will continue until the moral improves......don't count on it anytime soon!!! This can't go on for long as the reliability of the sites continues to decline for the sake of increased stock dividends as well as stock options for upper management. Just like Rome, Lyondellbasell also will fall; hopefully not because of a serious safety event.

1.0
Jul 24, 2025

Headed in the wrong direction

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive starting pay and solid benefits are still somewhat of a draw. During Covid, the company’s remote policy showed genuine care for employees’ safety and flexibility.

Cons

LyondellBasell’s post-Covid leadership has eroded trust. The aggressive push for return-to-office—escalating from 2 to 3 days a week, with rumors of 4 and then all 5 on the horizon—completely ignores employee stress, health, and overall well-being. To add insult to injury, the office relocated with no regard to existing employees' wishes. These decisions were made/are being made by executives who are unaffected or minimally affected in their day-to-day. This relocation resulted in a grueling two-hour daily commute for me, and the RTO mandate has come with no additional compensation for time, fuel, or vehicle wear. Raises have been modest, barely matching inflation or the newly forced travel burdens. The stated goal of fostering "collaboration, creativity and a strong team culture” feels hollow as virtual meetings (required as many teams are global and span multiple time zones) dominate office days, rendering the commute--and conference rooms--unnecessary. On the subject of office space: There's already an issue with desk availability while on our current hybrid schedule. That problem will only get worse as they continue to creep the number of office days back up. One of LYB's core values is 'We champion people' yet they are failing their own employees with their poor choices. What was once a great workplace now prioritizes control over practicality. A year ago I was telling friends and family to apply here. Now, I would never, as LYB is quickly losing what made it desirable and stand out. It's falling in line with all of the other big corporations that see their employees as work drones with no need for home-work balance. The recent executive decisions have soured what was once a great workplace. I genuinely hope they reverse course, otherwise I am not confident in the future of this company. With a recent round of layoffs and the unpopular decision to increase office days, I foresee a brain drain as employees reach a breaking point. Houston applicants, do not board this sinking ship.

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