Great place to start but not a great place to stay. - Senior Financial Representative Shell Employee Review

2.0
Aug 14, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Shell offers great opportunites for recent graduates. They can get the necessary experience on the career ladder to pursue a more satisfying opportunity at another major corporation that will respect the individual worker.

Cons

Shell often hires you for one job, but ends up giving you another job. Often it is outside what you have been trained for or have experience in. Every year you are "evaluated" against your peers and the lowest evaluated employees are "put on notice" that they must improve or will be let go. The problem with this "evaluation" is that you are compared with all employees worldwide who have been evaluated by their immediate Manager. All "evaluations" are sent to HR and then people who do not even know you or your work performance are determining your future with Shell. Shell uses this method of Forced Ranking to get rid of employees and hire less experienced employees to keep costs down. Also there is little or no communication between upper management and the employees. HR does not handle complaints for the employee but only for upper management. The HR representatives I have witnessed who took complaints from my fellow coworkers did nothing to help the worker but suddenly our immediate supervisor knew everything about the complaint. It does no good to go the HR with any employee complaints because the employee will suddenly have poor "evaluations".

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Early career engineers are given significant ownership and exposure to complex operational challenges. Strong focus on safety, technical development, and collaboration across disciplines. Opportunities to work on high-impact projects, interact with senior leadership, and contribute to decisions affecting major assets and infrastructure.

Cons

Workloads can be demanding, and priorities can shift quickly based on operational needs. Decision-making processes can be slow due to organizational complexity, and geographic mobility may be necessary for certain career opportunities.

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