TotalEnergies reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(2,356 total reviews)
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Patrick Pouyanné

85% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

TotalEnergies has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,356 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TotalEnergies 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
Jul 13, 2016

Mediocrity thrives

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Pros

Relaxed, work-life balance Not quite process oriented and lacks standards, a mess really but flexibility to define what you want to do Great if you speak French or are willing to learn the language- otherwise very few other professional skills really matter in progression within the organization Employer of choice in France and perhaps Africa

Cons

Not all, but generally, stuck up French management and expats No flexi work arrangement eg telecommuting for Asia entities Cronyism is rampant - Too many redundant roles with poorly defined job-scopes created by senior managers to promote favored underlings Pays lip service to safety and compliance. Trying to improve but big rift still exists between stated mission and actual practices - most within the organization do not recognize the associated impact to cost and profits $ and resources spent on innovation is down the drain - organization has no idea what the targets are "Cheap" second-tier cost-conscious oil company image projected in Asia(except India)

1.0
Mar 18, 2015

Totally Terrible

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work life balance is fine, you can usually leave on time. They will pay for parking or the bus. Central Downtown Houston Location.

Cons

Old School policies, lack of innovation, too much European influence, below market salaries, awful culture, and insane HR policies, extremely political, upper management is stuck up

3.0
Mar 19, 2023

Casino internal mobility policy

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- generally friendly environment and colleagues - work life balance (depends on entity though) - employee share purchase programme

Cons

Once you indicate that you want internal transfer during appraisal by ticking internal mobility, your job will be posted internally for others to apply. If you cannot find an internal job before your boss finds your replacement, your replacement can replace you and you will be parked under special project. You do not know what you'll be doing under special project and first to go if there is retrenchment, causing undue stress. It is also not clearly communicated as the aforesaid conditions are not spelled out in the appraisal form when one ticks and signs internal mobility. It is crucial to spell out such onerous conditions as every candidate deserves the right to be reminded so as to make an informed decision. Also, one doesn't need to tick internal mobility and can still apply internal jobs and enjoy pari passu, so it doesn't make sense to tick at all. Ticking mobility will only benefit: i) your N+1 who may be eager to find someone to understudy and replace you especially if your N+1 is not familiar with your work which is not uncommon; and ii) talent developers whose job is to move people around despite the associated turnover of the policy. Maybe the intent of this “innovative” policy is good but it has many question marks and shouldn’t take employee’s job as a game of cards.

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