SLB reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(11,619 total reviews)
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Olivier Le Peuch

84% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

SLB has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 11,619 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SLB employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Aug 28, 2008
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Pros

I always wanted to work for Schlumberger, ever since I graduated from college. Finally, after many years in the industry I managed to secure a nice position in Texas. It is truly an international company, with lots of different fields of expertise, many challenges and good benefits. The training was distracting but I didn't mind (Schlumberger University). The Sugar Land campus is so beautiful, the bank is right there and the commute was fantastic. It was hard to leave after all those years in the same department... not.

Cons

Poor leadership and few opportunities for advancement. The best of the best are hired in and then immediately pigeon-holed into A, B and C employees (D employees are on their way out). On the leadership front, it went like this: someone comes in from another country to become section head or department head (typically these people were promoted outside of the US). These supposed "leaders" try to make their mark by suggesting a number of awful projects in order to continue to be promoted later on to new positions in foreign lands. Once their work visas run out, they move on to the next cushy expatriate job. In the meantime, the rest of us are left behind supporting poorly managed projects. I guess I got lost in the system having worked in a single department for years with no grade promotions and only meager salary increases-not even cost of living increases. Wait, here's the last drop. They decide to "trim" the workforce by laying off people with dozens of years of experience all over the campus. Most of those long-time contributors were asked to leave on the spot one fine day. Talk about morale enhancement. Needless to say, not wanting to be on the next casualty list, as soon as an opportunity came along I left.

4.0
Aug 27, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Schlumberger is a great place to work if one is mobile, ie move from city to city or even country to country every 2-3 years. The international mobility is what attracted me to SLB and it paid off both in experience as well as money. Those not willing to move around have fewer opportunities. Also the "local" compensation packages are not competitive especially when one considers the level of responsibility even lower level employees have. It makes for a very challenging and interesting career but the compensation is not great.

Cons

Whether or not your SLB employment is enjoyable and rewarding will very much depend on your direct manager. Each department is rather independent with managers able to make decisions on their own. A good manager will fight on your behalf (the personnel department is appalling) and a bad one will simply ignore any issues. This means that your experience will never be consistent throughout your career, and even if you do not move around, your manager certainly will.

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