Culture stinks now - Anonymous bei Chevron: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
1. Apr. 2026
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The only good thing is the pay and benefits

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After the layoffs last year, the culture totally stinks. Lack of role clarity is rampant and a culture of overwork pervades the company now. The return to 4 days in the office is an absolute joke because people have long commutes in the horrible Houston traffic just to attend a bunch of meetings on microsoft teams. On top of that, there are many meetings with overseas coworkers at both ends of the day and there is no way that "in-person collaboration" can happen with those people by spending an hour in traffic commuting to the office. The way things are going right now, many will quit from burnout, which is probably the intention since they seem to want people to leave so that they can replace US based employees with those in India, Argentina, and the Phillipines.

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5,0
24. März 2026
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Good opportunity but big company

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Big company and can get lost easy

4,0
26. Juni 2026
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Pros

The people at Chevron are great and overall it's a pretty good company - decent benefits and company culture. The 9/80 work schedule is a great perk. It has struggled to stay competitive with other big employers in California though.

Kontras

Leadership has become increasingly out of touch, with regular re-organizations, lay-offs, and offshoring of support/operation functions disrupting day-to-day work and making processes even more slow and bureaucratic. Overall most employees are still wonderful to work with, but the constant leadership mantra of "do more with less" and removal of flexible/hybrid work has definitely reduced morale and made Chevron just another job, whereas it used to be a genuinely enjoyable place to work.

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