The people are great. The company too bureaucratic. - Anonymous employee Halliburton Employee Review

3.0
12 Feb 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Career advancement in some areas of the company is good In general all the people are great to work with Able to travel the world and go places I never thought I would ever visit: Middle East, Russia, Brazil, Norway, etc.

Cons

If you aren't part of the top 10% that management wants to promote, you won't see much career advancement. Management doesn't care about the people, it's more about hitting quarterly numbers at any cost. Too many layoffs, leaving the rest with more work and no extra pay. Not a work life balance company. You are expected to work late nights and weekends.

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